Feasibility of implementing a culturally and linguistically adapted telephone-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention for depression and anxiety with Hispanic and Latino cancer survivors.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1080/07347332.2024.2445131
Suzanne C Danhauer, Janet A Tooze, Tebianne Abubaker, Kristi Graves, Nicole D Kerr, Dianna S Howard, Alexandra Thomas, Aylin A Aguilar, Karolina Jimenez, Gretchen A Brenes
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Purpose/objectives: Hispanic and Latino (hereafter 'H/L') cancer survivors report higher rates of anxiety/depression and are less likely to receive psychosocial services than other survivors. We field-tested a culturally and linguistically adapted cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention with H/L post-treatment cancer survivors. Goals were to: (1) assess feasibility; (2) describe future efficacy outcomes; and (3) examine feedback for refinements.

Design/research approach: Single-arm feasibility study.

Sample/participants: H/L cancer survivors (N = 8).

Methods: Participants completed the 12-week CBT intervention, pre- and post-intervention measures, brief weekly feedback, and an in-depth interview. Recruitment, retention, and adherence, and changes in anxiety, depression, and fear of recurrence were summarized using descriptive statistics and 95% confidence intervals.

Findings: Of 44 H/L survivors approached, 18 agreed to screening, and 9 met criteria; 8 enrolled over 7.4 months. Although we did not perform formal hypothesis testing, we observed clinically meaningful decreases in anxiety and depression. All who completed the intervention (n = 7) recommended the intervention.

Conclusion: While recruitment was challenging, participants reported robust decreases in depression and/or anxiety and high intervention satisfaction.

Implications for psychosocial providers or policy: Future work should explore ways to decrease stigma and enhance recruitment to fully evaluate the adapted intervention among H/L survivors.

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在西班牙和拉丁裔癌症幸存者中实施文化和语言适应的基于电话的认知行为疗法(CBT)干预抑郁和焦虑的可行性。
目的/目的:西班牙裔和拉丁裔(以下简称“H/L”)癌症幸存者报告的焦虑/抑郁率较高,接受心理社会服务的可能性低于其他幸存者。我们对H/L治疗后癌症幸存者进行了文化和语言适应的认知行为治疗干预。目标是:(1)评估可行性;(2)描述未来疗效结局;(3)检查反馈以进行改进。设计/研究方法:单臂可行性研究。样本/参与者:H/L癌症幸存者(N = 8)。方法:参与者完成了为期12周的CBT干预,干预前和干预后的措施,每周简短的反馈和深度访谈。使用描述性统计和95%置信区间总结招募、保留和坚持以及焦虑、抑郁和害怕复发的变化。结果:在44例H/L幸存者中,18例同意筛查,9例符合标准;其中8人在7.4个月内入学。虽然我们没有进行正式的假设检验,但我们观察到焦虑和抑郁有临床意义的减少。所有完成干预的人(n = 7)都推荐了干预。结论:虽然招募具有挑战性,但参与者报告抑郁和/或焦虑显著减少,干预满意度高。对心理社会提供者或政策的影响:未来的工作应探索减少耻辱感和加强招募的方法,以充分评估H/L幸存者的适应干预措施。
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Journal of Psychosocial Oncology
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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期刊介绍: Here is your single source of integrated information on providing the best psychosocial care possible from the knowledge available from many disciplines.The Journal of Psychosocial Oncology is an essential source for up-to-date clinical and research material geared toward health professionals who provide psychosocial services to cancer patients, their families, and their caregivers. The journal—the first interdisciplinary resource of its kind—is in its third decade of examining exploratory and hypothesis testing and presenting program evaluation research on critical areas, including: the stigma of cancer; employment and personal problems facing cancer patients; patient education.
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