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We All Have Strengths: A Retrospective Qualitative Evaluation of a Resilience Training for Latino Immigrants in Philadelphia PA

机译:我们都有优势:对宾夕法尼亚州费城拉丁裔移民的复原力培训的回顾性定性评估

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>Background: Limited research has explored sources of resilience for Latino immigrants or the potential of resilience-based interventions to promote Latino immigrant health and well-being.>Purpose: To evaluate Latino immigrants' experiences with a resilience training and application of the training to participants' personal lives and their communities among Latino immigrants.>Methods: We conducted a retrospective, qualitative study in Philadelphia, PA from 2017 to 2018. We completed semi-structured, key informant interviews with nine participants who had taken the resilience training, and one facilitator (N=10). Transcripts were analyzed via interpretive content analysis.>Results: The training resonated deeply with participants because of their personal traumas and immigration-related adversity. Participants were primed by past experiences of violence, as well as by daily struggles they encounter as Latino immigrants in the United States amid worsening anti-immigrant rhetoric and policy. The training was found to be transformative by allowing participants to discover and tap into their own inherent resilience. Participants utilized the knowledge and skills acquired from the training to better manage daily situations, as well as worked to strengthen others within their networks.>Conclusions: Resilience-based interventions can help to strengthen communities against adversity. Cultivating resilience in Latino immigrants can have positive effects on psychosocial health. Resilience-building approaches could be implemented as stand-alone or enhancing components of more complex health promotion interventions. More research is needed on resilience, as well as its utility in community-based interventions to promote the health and well-being of Latino immigrants.
机译:>背景:有限的研究已经探究了拉丁裔移民的复原力来源,或基于韧性的干预措施对促进拉丁裔移民健康和福祉的潜力。>目的::评估拉丁裔移民>方法:我们于2017年至2018年在宾夕法尼亚州的费城进行了一项回顾性,定性研究。我们完成了对抵御能力培训的经验,并将其应用于参与者在拉丁美洲移民中的个人生活及其社区。半结构化,关键知情人访谈,接受了9次参加了复原力培训的参与者,以及1名主持人(N = 10)。通过解释性内容分析来分析成绩单。>结果:由于参与者的个人创伤和与移民相关的逆境,这次培训引起了与会者的广泛共鸣。过去的暴力经历以及在反移民的言论和政策日益恶化的情况下,他们作为美国拉丁裔移民在日常生活中所经历的挣扎,使参与者感到欣喜。通过允许参与者发现并利用他们自身的内在弹性,该培训被发现具有变革性。参与者利用从培训中获得的知识和技能来更好地管理日常情况,并努力加强其网络中的其他人。>结论:基于抵御能力的干预措施可以帮助增强社区的抗逆能力。在拉丁美洲移民中培养抵御能力可以对心理社会健康产生积极影响。建立抗灾能力的方法可以单独实施,也可以作为更复杂的健康促进干预措施的组成部分来实施。需要对复原力及其在社区干预中的用途进行更多研究,以促进拉丁裔移民的健康和福祉。

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