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抑郁还是韧性?魁北克的 Kanien'kéha(莫霍克族)和因纽特人参与研究确定合适的评估工具

Depression or resilience? A participatory study to identify an appropriate assessment tool with Kanien'kéha (Mohawk) and Inuit in Quebec.

机构信息

Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, QC, Canada.

McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2021 Oct;56(10):1891-1902. doi: 10.1007/s00127-021-02057-1. Epub 2021 Mar 8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We present a study on selection of a psychometric scale to be clinically used among Indigenous people with depression. Our aim was to select a psychometric tool for cultural adaptation with Mohawk and Inuit in Quebec.

METHODS

We selected three depression scales and three protective factor scales based on: strong validity for psychometric properties, evidence for good psychometric qualities across translations, avoidance of cognitively complex sentences, brevity, and clarity. We submitted the scales for consultation, and followed qualitative participatory methods with Mohawks of Kahnawake and Inuit from Nunavik living in an urban environment. We collected data through ten focus groups with advisory committees, and carried out a thematic analysis of the information.

RESULTS

The advisory groups considered the measurement scales to be unsafe. The major components that hindered their acceptance were: numeric rating, self-evaluation (versus supportive interaction), and a focus on symptoms rather than supportive factors. The participants preferred the Growth and Empowerment Measure due to its empowering approach. They voiced that it is necessary to develop a culturally sensitive and safe tool which facilitates interactions between the person and the practitioner.

CONCLUSION

This project provides valuable information about the perspectives of local Indigenous peoples regarding mental health and factors of empowerment and resilience. The ideal tool should be flexible in terms of the content and its use as compared to the conventional psychometric strategies. A tool developed with the Indigenous perspective on wellbeing could be used in psychological and psychiatric intervention as well as in social and community services.

摘要

目的

我们开展了一项研究,旨在为有抑郁症状的原住民选择一种可在临床上使用的心理计量学量表。我们的目的是为魁北克的莫霍克族和因纽特人选择一种经过文化适应性调整的心理计量工具。

方法

我们根据以下标准选择了三种抑郁量表和三种保护因素量表:心理计量特性的强有效性、跨翻译证据表明具有良好的心理计量质量、避免认知复杂的句子、简洁和清晰。我们提交了这些量表供咨询使用,并遵循定性参与性方法,与居住在城市环境中的卡纳瓦克的莫霍克族和努纳武特的因纽特人进行了合作。我们通过十个咨询委员会焦点小组收集数据,并对信息进行了主题分析。

结果

咨询小组认为这些测量量表不安全。阻碍他们接受的主要因素是:数字评分、自我评价(与支持性互动相比),以及关注症状而不是支持因素。参与者更喜欢“成长与赋权量表”,因为它具有赋权方法。他们认为有必要开发一种文化敏感且安全的工具,促进人与从业者之间的互动。

结论

本项目提供了有关当地原住民对心理健康以及赋权和适应力因素的观点的宝贵信息。与传统的心理计量策略相比,理想的工具在内容和用途方面应该更加灵活。从原住民的福祉角度出发开发的工具可用于心理和精神病学干预以及社会和社区服务。

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