Lauricella Michela, Valdez Jessica K, Okamoto Scott K, Helm Susana, Zaremba Colleen
School of Social Work, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Asian Counseling and Referral Service, Seattle, WA, USA.
J Prim Prev. 2016 Feb;37(1):11-32. doi: 10.1007/s10935-015-0414-3.
Contemporary prevention science has focused on the application of cultural adaptations of evidence-based prevention programs for minority youth populations. Far less is known about culturally grounded methods that are intended to organically develop prevention programs within specific populations and communities. This article systematically reviews recent literature on culturally grounded interventions used to prevent health disparities in ethnic minority youth populations. In this review, we assessed 31 peer-reviewed articles published in 2003 or later that fit inclusionary criteria pertaining to the development and evaluation of culturally grounded prevention programs. The evaluated studies indicated different approaches toward cultural grounding, as well as specific populations, geographic regions, and health issues that have been targeted. Specifically, the findings indicated that most of the studies focused on the development and evaluation of culturally grounded HIV/STI and substance abuse prevention programs for Mexican-American, African American, and American Indian/Alaska Native youth residing in the South or Southwestern US. These studies largely relied on community-based participatory or qualitative research methods to develop programs from the "ground up." This review has implications for the development of future culturally grounded and culturally adapted prevention programs targeting underserved minority youth populations and geographic regions. Specifically, it identifies populations and regions where culturally grounded prevention efforts are underdeveloped or non-existent, providing some scientific direction for the future development of these types of programs.
当代预防科学一直专注于为少数族裔青年群体对循证预防项目进行文化调适。对于旨在在特定人群和社区中自然发展预防项目的基于文化的方法,我们了解得要少得多。本文系统回顾了近期有关用于预防少数族裔青年群体健康差距的基于文化的干预措施的文献。在本次综述中,我们评估了2003年或之后发表的31篇符合关于基于文化的预防项目开发与评估的纳入标准的同行评议文章。评估的研究表明了在文化基础、特定人群、地理区域以及所针对的健康问题方面的不同方法。具体而言,研究结果表明,大多数研究聚焦于为居住在美国南部或西南部的墨西哥裔美国人青年、非裔美国青年以及美国印第安/阿拉斯加原住民青年开发和评估基于文化的艾滋病毒/性传播感染及药物滥用预防项目。这些研究很大程度上依靠基于社区的参与式或定性研究方法自下而上地开发项目。本次综述对未来针对服务不足的少数族裔青年群体和地理区域的基于文化及文化调适的预防项目的开发具有启示意义。具体而言,它确定了基于文化的预防工作发展不足或不存在的人群和区域,为这类项目的未来发展提供了一些科学指导。