Solution-Focused Body-Mind-Spirit (SF-BMS) Group Therapy for Mental Health and Trauma Symptoms Among Asian American Youth: A Mixed Methods Pilot Evaluation

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families in Society-The Journal of Contemporary Social Services Pub Date : 2023-06-04 DOI:10.1177/10443894231164204
R. Eads
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Solution-focused and body-mind-spirit practices have shown promising evidence for addressing various mental health and trauma-related problems, though there is limited research regarding their joint application. In addition, Asian American youth are often underrepresented in social work intervention literature despite increasing risk of negative effects from anti-Asian hate and violence since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Solution-Focused Body-Mind-Spirit (SF-BMS) group therapy is a novel intervention approach with roots in traditional Eastern and postmodern Western philosophies that may be particularly applicable for the cross-cultural experience of second-generation immigrants from Southeast Asian countries. This study conducted a mixed methods pilot evaluation of SF-BMS group therapy with Asian American youth and found modest pre–post improvements in overall problems and qualitative evidence of the intervention’s acceptability.
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以解决方案为中心的身体-心灵-精神(SF-BMS)团体治疗亚裔美国青年心理健康和创伤症状:一项混合方法的试点评估
以解决方案为中心和身体-心灵-精神的实践已经显示出解决各种心理健康和创伤相关问题的有希望的证据,尽管关于它们的联合应用的研究有限。此外,尽管自冠状病毒大流行开始以来,反亚裔仇恨和暴力的负面影响风险越来越大,但亚裔美国青年在社会工作干预文献中的代表性往往不足。以解决方案为中心的身体-心灵-精神(SF-BMS)团体治疗是一种新的干预方法,它植根于传统的东方和后现代西方哲学,可能特别适用于来自东南亚国家的第二代移民的跨文化体验。本研究对亚裔美国青年的SF-BMS群体治疗进行了混合方法的试点评估,发现在整体问题和干预可接受性的定性证据方面有适度的改善。
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