坚固心灵

IF 0.1 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES First Peoples Child & Family Review Pub Date : 2020-05-22 DOI:10.7202/1069537AR
Roxanne E. Torres
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多系统治疗(MSR)是一种以证据为基础的治疗青少年严重的心理和行为问题的方法。本文讨论了一名从事社会工作的美国原住民学生的个人经历,该学生致力于为原住民青年和社区寻求关于MST的信息。尽管其有效性仍有希望,但MST作为一个项目的有效性、可复制性和实施的便利性方面存在问题。迄今为止,几乎没有定量和定性的信息来支持其跨种族的普遍性-没有传播土著参与者的结果。以加强土著家庭和社区为目标,讨论包括如何适应MST的使用和应该考虑的计划问题。
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Strengthening the Spirit
Multisystemic Therapy [MSR] is an evidence based treatment for youth with severe psychosocial and behavioral problems. Discussed are the personal experiences of a Native American student in social work who is engaged in pursuing information on MST for Native youth and communities. Although there is still promise of its efficacy, there are questions on MST’s effectiveness, replicability, and ease of implementation as a program. There is little quantitative and qualitative information to date to support its generalizability across race- no outcome results for Native participants have been disseminated. With goals of strengthening Native families and communities, discussion includes how MST can be adapted for use and programs concerns that should be considered.
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