基于证据的心理干预与原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的系统回顾

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Clinical Psychologist Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI:10.1080/13284207.2021.1934429
Ali Ponturo, M. Kilcullen
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目的:有限的实证文献研究了循证心理疗法在土著和托雷斯海峡岛民中的应用。此外,澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民对社会和情感健康(SEWB)的看法与西方的心理健康意识形态不同。在本研究中,质性系统回顾探讨了以证据为基础的心理治疗原住民客户。方法:采用PRISMA框架进行系统评价。通过手工检索和数据库检索,共提取了12篇符合纳入评价标准的文章。文章中确定的治疗方法包括叙事治疗(NT)、认知行为治疗(CBT)、基于接受的治疗(ACT)和多系统治疗(MST)。结果:CBT是本综述中最常见的治疗方法。三篇质量较低的文章也发现了NT。尽管数量有限,但基于接受和基于力量的治疗以及MST也被认为具有跨文化应用。结论:虽然CBT、ACT和MST在与土著人民的文化界面工作时已被使用,但需要进一步的经验证据和结果数据。需要这些证据来评估这种心理疗法的可接受性和适宜性,以及临床医生在与土著人民合作时提供符合文化的做法。(1)本土的SEWB不同于西方的心理健康概念。(2) CBT、ACT、NT和MST存在跨文化界面。(3)对原住民来访者进行心理治疗干预的实证检验,以确认文化可接受性、适宜性和疗效。
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A systematic review of evidence-based psychological interventions and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Objective: Limited empirical literature exists examining the application of evidenced-based psychotherapies when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Further, Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s view of Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) differs to Western ideologies of mental health. In the present study, a qualitative systematic review explored evidenced-based psychological therapies with Indigenous clients. Method: A systematic review was conducted using the PRISMA framework. A total of 12 articles that met criteria for inclusion in the review were extracted through hand- and database searching. Therapies identified in the articles included Narrative Therapy (NT), Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance-based Therapies (ACT) and Multisystemic Therapy (MST). Results: CBT was the most commonly reported therapy in the review. Three articles, rated lower in quality, also identified NT. Although limited in quantity, acceptance-based and strength-based therapies and MST were also identified as having cross-cultural applications. Conclusions: While, CBT, ACT and MST have been used when working at the cultural interface with Indigenous people, further empirical evidence with outcome data is required. Such evidence is required to assess acceptability and suitability of such psychotherapies and for clinicians to provide culturally responsive practice when working with Indigenous people. KEY POINTS (1) Indigenous SEWB differs from Western mental health conceptualisations. (2) A cross-cultural interface was found in CBT, ACT, NT and MST. (3) Further empirical testing of psychotherapy interventions with Indigenous clients to confirm cultural acceptability, suitability and efficacy.
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Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Psychologist is the journal of the Australian Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychologists. The journal is international in scope, with an aim to keep abreast of local and international developments in the field of clinical psychology. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles across a range of topics of broad general relevance to clinical psychologists working in clinical and health settings, including assessment and treatment of psychopathology, and issues relevant to training in clinical psychology. An important aim of Clinical Psychologist is to bridge the gap between clinical research and clinical practice by ensuring timely dissemination of high quality peer-reviewed articles. Clinical Psychologist publishes state of the art reviews, research papers, brief reports, and clinical case studies. The journal occasionally publishes special issues, guest edited by specialists, devoted to a single topic.
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