González Suitt Karla, Franklin Cynthia, Cornejo Rayen, Castro Yessenia, Smock Jordan Sara
a Pontifical Catholic University of Chile , Santiago , Chile.
b The University of Texas at Austin , Austin , Texas.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2019 Jan-Mar;18(1):103-128. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2017.1310643. Epub 2017 Apr 27.
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a resource-based, future-oriented therapeutic approach that focuses on finding exceptions to problems and identifying coping strategies to build solutions. SFBT has been efficacious with individuals with alcohol use disorders. Chile experiences high levels of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related health consequences. Despite the international dissemination of SFBT, this is the first study to attempt a linguistic adaptation of SFBT in a Latin American country. We conducted 9 cognitive interviews to examine 13 translated main SFBT tools and 3 focus groups to gather information on cultural aspects of alcohol use in primary care. Results suggest that Chileans understood most SFBT tools, albeit with some linguistic modifications of original translations, and that family, gender, and meaningful issues should be considered when working with individuals with alcohol use disorders.
聚焦解决短期治疗(SFBT)是一种基于资源、面向未来的治疗方法,专注于寻找问题的例外情况并确定应对策略以构建解决方案。SFBT已被证明对患有酒精使用障碍的个体有效。智利的酒精消费量很高,且存在与酒精相关的健康问题。尽管SFBT已在国际上传播,但这是第一项尝试在拉丁美洲国家对SFBT进行语言改编的研究。我们进行了9次认知访谈,以检查13种翻译后的主要SFBT工具,并进行了3次焦点小组讨论,以收集有关初级保健中酒精使用文化方面的信息。结果表明,智利人理解大多数SFBT工具,尽管对原始翻译进行了一些语言修改,并且在与患有酒精使用障碍的个体合作时应考虑家庭、性别和有意义的问题。