Guidelines for culturally adapting mental health interventions in China

Q3 Social Sciences China Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/17525098.2020.1792646
R. Gearing, K. Brewer, P. Leung, M. Cheung, Lindamarie Olson, L. Smith
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ABSTRACT Globally, mental illness ranks first among the causes of disability. In China, 17.5% of individuals have a mental illness, with only 150 people per 100,000 people receiving treatment for their diagnosis. To effectively address the growing unmet mental health needs in China, it is essential that China develops and adapts evidence-based and empirically supported treatment interventions. Although many researchers have begun to disseminate their interventions globally, the literature currently lacks well-defined guidelines for cultural adaptation. To address this gap in the literature, the objectives of this article are to 1) review stages of intervention science and the importance of intervention development in China; 2) examine cultural adaptation processes drawn from the literature; and 3) develop guidelines for the cultural adaptation of mental health interventions in China.
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中国心理健康干预的文化适应性指南
在全球范围内,精神疾病在致残原因中排名第一。在中国,17.5%的人患有精神疾病,每10万人中只有150人接受治疗。为了有效解决中国日益增长的未得到满足的精神卫生需求,中国必须开发和适应基于证据和经验支持的治疗干预措施。尽管许多研究人员已经开始在全球范围内传播他们的干预措施,但目前的文献缺乏明确的文化适应指南。为了解决这一文献空白,本文的目标是:1)回顾干预科学的阶段和干预发展在中国的重要性;2)研究从文献中提取的文化适应过程;3)制定中国心理健康干预的文化适应指南。
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China Journal of Social Work Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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