Department of Educational Sciences and Social Work, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Aug 22;21(8):1110. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21081110.
The present study explores the cross-cultural validation of neuropsychological assessments and their clinical applications in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), focusing on culturally adapted CBT (CA-CBT) across diverse populations and settings.
Following the PRISMA guidelines, a comprehensive search was conducted in multiple academic databases, including PubMed, PsycINFO, Scopus, and Web of Science. Keywords related to cognitive behavioral therapy, cultural adaptation, and specific populations were used. The inclusion criteria encompassed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and pilot studies that assessed CA-CBT for various mental health conditions.
The review included studies involving Chinese Americans, Latino caregivers, Syrian refugees, Jordanian children, Malaysian Muslims, Afghan refugees, Iraqi women, Japanese children and adolescents, and Tanzanian and Kenyan children. CA-CBT demonstrated significant effectiveness in reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and psychosis. For instance, research has shown that CA-CBT is more effective than standard CBT in reducing depressive symptoms among Chinese Americans and in significantly lowering PTSD symptoms in Syrian refugee women. This method has been well-received and is feasible for use in diverse populations, such as Jordanian children and Afghan refugees. The long-term benefits are promising, with sustained improvements being reported in various studies. Additionally, digital and remote delivery methods have demonstrated potential for expanding the accessibility of CA-CBT.
CA-CBT is a valuable and effective intervention for diverse cultural populations, significantly improving mental health outcomes. However, future research must address limitations such as small sample sizes, short follow-up periods, and variability in assessment tools. Future studies should include larger and more diverse sample sizes, longer follow-up periods, rigorous control groups, and comprehensive outcome measures to further validate and enhance the application of CA-CBT across different cultural contexts.
本研究旨在探索神经心理学评估的跨文化验证及其在认知行为疗法(CBT)中的临床应用,重点关注跨不同人群和环境的文化适应性认知行为疗法(CA-CBT)。
根据 PRISMA 指南,我们在多个学术数据库中进行了全面检索,包括 PubMed、PsycINFO、Scopus 和 Web of Science。使用了与认知行为疗法、文化适应性和特定人群相关的关键词。纳入标准包括评估各种心理健康状况的 CA-CBT 的随机对照试验(RCT)和试点研究。
本综述包括涉及美籍华人、拉丁裔照顾者、叙利亚难民、约旦儿童、马来西亚穆斯林、阿富汗难民、伊拉克妇女、日本儿童和青少年以及坦桑尼亚和肯尼亚儿童的研究。CA-CBT 在减轻抑郁、焦虑、创伤后应激障碍和精神病症状方面显示出显著的效果。例如,研究表明 CA-CBT 比标准 CBT 更有效地减轻美籍华人的抑郁症状,以及显著降低叙利亚难民女性的 PTSD 症状。这种方法受到了欢迎,并且在不同人群中是可行的,如约旦儿童和阿富汗难民。长期效益是有希望的,各种研究报告都显示出持续的改善。此外,数字和远程交付方法已显示出在扩大 CA-CBT 的可及性方面的潜力。
CA-CBT 是一种对不同文化人群有价值且有效的干预措施,可显著改善心理健康结果。然而,未来的研究必须解决一些局限性,如样本量小、随访期短以及评估工具的变异性。未来的研究应包括更大和更多样化的样本量、更长的随访期、严格的对照组和全面的结果测量,以进一步验证和增强 CA-CBT 在不同文化背景下的应用。