The need for culturally valid psychological assessment tools in Indigenous mental health

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychologist Pub Date : 2023-09-02 DOI:10.1080/13284207.2023.2247532
Tracy G. Westerman, Greg E. Dear
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A clear understanding of the nature and extent of suicidal behaviour and other mental health issues in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations has been limited by the national failure to develop clinically and culturally valid assessments and to ensure the cultural competence of practitioners. The default position for Australian mental health researchers is to continue to adapt existing mainstream assessments. The problem with this approach is it doesn’t enable researchers to determine culture-specific symptoms or phenomena that are critical to establishing true cultural validity. The mental health field needs culturally co-designed psychometric tools to capture culture-specific expression and manifestation of symptoms, and to capture culture-specific symptoms. Two such tools exist: the WASC-Y and WASC-A. However, there are few data on their psychometric properties beyond the initial developmental research reported in the test manuals. This needs to be a focus for future research.
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在土著心理健康方面需要文化上有效的心理评估工具
对土著和托雷斯海峡岛民自杀行为和其他心理健康问题的性质和程度的明确认识受到限制,因为国家未能制定临床和文化上有效的评估,也未能确保从业人员的文化能力。澳大利亚心理健康研究人员的默认立场是继续适应现有的主流评估。这种方法的问题在于,它不能使研究人员确定对建立真正的文化有效性至关重要的文化特异性症状或现象。心理健康领域需要文化共同设计的心理测量工具来捕捉特定文化的症状表达和表现,并捕捉特定文化的症状。存在两种这样的工具:WASC-Y和WASC-A。然而,除了测试手册中报告的最初发展研究之外,很少有关于他们心理测量特性的数据。这需要成为未来研究的重点。
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Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Psychologist is the journal of the Australian Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychologists. The journal is international in scope, with an aim to keep abreast of local and international developments in the field of clinical psychology. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles across a range of topics of broad general relevance to clinical psychologists working in clinical and health settings, including assessment and treatment of psychopathology, and issues relevant to training in clinical psychology. An important aim of Clinical Psychologist is to bridge the gap between clinical research and clinical practice by ensuring timely dissemination of high quality peer-reviewed articles. Clinical Psychologist publishes state of the art reviews, research papers, brief reports, and clinical case studies. The journal occasionally publishes special issues, guest edited by specialists, devoted to a single topic.
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