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A Community-Responsive Adaptation to Reach and Engage Latino Families Affected by Maternal Depression.

Carmen R Valdez1, Alyssa Ramirez Stege1, Elizabeth Martinez1, Stephanie D'Costa2, Thomas Chavez3.   

Abstract

As family researchers and practitioners seek to improve the quality and accessibility of mental health services for immigrant families, they have turned to culturally adapted interventions. Although many advancements have been made in adapting interventions for such families, we have yet to understand how the adaptation can ensure that the intervention is reaching families identified to be in greatest need within a local system of care and community. We argue that reaching, engaging, and understanding the needs of families entails a collaborative approach with multiple community partners to ensure that adaptations to intervention content and delivery are responsive to the sociocultural trajectory of families within a community. We describe a cultural adaptation framework that is responsive to the unique opportunities and challenges of identifying and recruiting vulnerable families through community partnerships, and of addressing the needs of families by incorporating multiple community perspectives. Specifically, we apply these principles to the cultural adaptation of an intervention originally developed for low-income African American and White families facing maternal depression. The new intervention, Fortalezas Familiares (Family Strengths), was targeted to Latino immigrant families whose mothers were in treatment for depression in mental health and primary care clinics. We conclude with key recommendations and directions for how family researchers and practitioners can design the cultural adaptation of interventions to be responsive to the practices, preferences, and needs of underserved communities, including families and service providers.
© 2017 Family Process Institute.

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Keywords:  Cultural Adaptation; Familias latinas; Intervention; Latino Families; Maternal Depression; adaptación cultural; depresión materna; intervención; 干预措施; 拉丁裔家庭; 文化调整; 母亲抑郁症

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28736913      PMCID: PMC5780259          DOI: 10.1111/famp.12310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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