Wahab Stéphanie, Trimble Jammie, Mejia Angie, Mitchell S Renee, Thomas Mary Jo, Timmons Vanessa, Waters A Star, Raymaker Dora, Nicolaidis Christina
a School of Social Work, Portland State University , Portland , Oregon , USA.
J Evid Based Soc Work. 2014;11(3):291-303. doi: 10.1080/15433714.2013.791502.
This article focuses on design, training, and delivery of a culturally tailored, multi-faceted intervention that used motivational interviewing (MI) and case management to reduce depression severity among African American survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). We present the details of the intervention and discuss its implementation as a means of creating and providing culturally appropriate depression and violence services to African American women. We used a community-based participatory research approach to develop and evaluate the multi-faceted intervention. As part of the evaluation, we collected process measures about the use of MI, assessed MI fidelity, and interviewed participants about their experiences with the program.
本文重点关注一种针对特定文化背景、多方面的干预措施的设计、培训与实施,该干预措施运用动机性访谈(MI)和个案管理来减轻非裔美国亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)幸存者的抑郁严重程度。我们介绍了干预措施的详细情况,并讨论了其实施情况,以此作为为非裔美国女性创建并提供符合文化背景的抑郁和暴力服务的一种方式。我们采用基于社区的参与性研究方法来开发和评估这种多方面的干预措施。作为评估的一部分,我们收集了有关MI使用情况的过程指标,评估了MI的保真度,并就参与者对该项目的体验进行了访谈。