将文化适应框架应用于早期青少年参与(EYE-2)方法以早期干预精神病

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1111/bjc.12423
Shanaya Rathod, Peter Phiri, Richard de Visser, Sophie Moore, Karmen Au-Yeung, Olivia Collier, Jenny Gu, Gergely Bartl, Kathryn Greenwood
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精神疾病早期干预(EIP)服务的脱离在少数族裔或不同种族背景的个体、女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿或有疑问的个体以及具有某些宗教或精神背景的个体中表现明显。首次发作精神病的早期青少年参与研究(EYE-2)是一项测试一种新的参与干预的随机对照试验。目前的研究旨在(i)探索来自不同背景的服务使用者在精神、种族、文化和性别方面对参与和EYE-2方法的看法;(ii)使用基于证据的适应框架,将他们的需求和观点纳入EYE-2资源和培训。方法采用半结构化访谈法,探讨服务用户对EYE-2方法和资源的体验和看法。这项研究是在英国三个市中心的EIP团队中进行的,这些团队被选择来反映不同的城市人口。主题指南包括参与者的身份、对EYE-2资源的认识以及使用精神卫生服务的经验。采访记录进行了专题分析。结果本研究共纳入21名18 ~ 35岁的服务使用者(M = 25.4;SD = 5.5)参加半结构化访谈。在文化适应框架的四个领域中确定了七个关键主题:不同的认知和信仰;文化的多个方面;语言是交往的障碍;污名和歧视;适应EYE-2资源;信任治疗联盟;治疗偏好的个体差异。新兴主题强调了在开发EIP材料和服务时需要满足文化多样性的各个方面。
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Applying the cultural adaption framework to the Early Youth Engagement (EYE-2) approach to early intervention in psychosis

Objectives

Disengagement from Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) services is pronounced in individuals from racially minoritized or diverse ethnic backgrounds, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning individuals, and individuals from some religious or spiritual backgrounds. The Early Youth Engagement in first episode psychosis study (EYE-2) is a cluster randomized controlled trial that tests a new engagement intervention. The current study aimed to (i) explore perspectives of service users from diverse backgrounds in relation to spirituality, ethnicity, culture and sexuality on engagement and the EYE-2 approach and (ii) use an evidence-based adaptation framework to incorporate their needs and perspectives into the EYE-2 resources and training.

Methods

This qualitative study used semi-structured interviews to explore service users' experiences and perspectives on EYE-2 approaches and resources.

The study was conducted within EIP teams across three inner-city sites in England chosen to reflect diverse urban populations. Topic guides covered participant's identity, perceptions of EYE-2 resources, and experience of using mental health services. Transcribed interviews underwent thematic analysis.

Results

In this study, 21 service users aged 18 to 35 (M = 25.4; SD = 5.5) participated in semi-structured interviews. Seven key themes were identified across the four domains of the cultural adaptation framework: Differing cognitions and beliefs; multiple facets of culture; language as a barrier to engagement; stigma and discrimination; adaptations to EYE-2 resources; trust in therapeutic alliance; and individual differences in therapeutic preferences.

Conclusions

The emergent themes highlighted a need to cater to various aspects of cultural diversity when developing EIP materials and services.

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