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Cultural Specificity and Comparison in Psychiatric Epidemiology: Walking the Tightrope in American Indian Research

机译:精神病流行病学中的文化特殊性和比较:在美洲印第安人研究中走钢丝

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Increasingly, the mental health needs of populations are measured using large-sample surveys with standardized measures and methods. Such efforts, however, rarely include sufficient number of smaller, culturally defined populations to draw defensible conclusions about their needs. Furthermore, without some adaptation, the standardized methods and measures may yield invalid results in such populations. Using a recently completed psychiatric epidemiology and services study with American Indian populations as a case example, this paper outlines issues facing epidemiologists working in such culturally diverse contexts. The issues discussed include the following: (1) persuading the scientific community and potential sponsors that work with distinct or culturally defined populations is important; (2) framing research questions and activities to meet the needs of communities; (3) defining a population of inference; (4) balancing the needs for comparability and cultural specificity; (5) maximizing scientific validity in light of the challenges in sample acquisition; and (6) developing and implementing data collection methods that uphold scientific standards but are also realistic given the context. The authors draw on their experiences—most recently in the American Indian Service Utilization, Psychiatric Epidemiology, Risk and Protective Factors Project (AI-SUPERPFP)—to illustrate these issues and suggest ways to address each. A goal of this paper is to challenge those invested in conducting culturally valid epidemiologic work in such populations to better articulate the nature of these efforts.
机译:人们越来越多地使用具有标准化措施和方法的大样本调查来衡量人口的心理健康需求。但是,这种努力很少包括足够数量的较小的,文化界定的人群来就其需求得出可辩护的结论。此外,在不进行某些调整的情况下,标准化的方法和措施可能会在此类人群中产生无效的结果。以最近完成的以美洲印第安人为例的精神病学流行病学和服务研究为例,本文概述了在如此多元文化背景下工作的流行病学家所面临的问题。讨论的问题包括以下内容:(1)说服与不同或具有文化定义的人群合作的科学界和潜在的赞助者很重要; (2)制定研究问题和活动以满足社区的需求; (3)定义推论群体; (4)平衡可比性和文化特色的需求; (5)鉴于样品采集方面的挑战,最大限度地提高科学有效性; (6)制定和实施既符合科学标准又符合实际情况的数据收集方法。作者借鉴他们的经验(最近在《美洲印第安人服务利用》,《精神病学流行病学》,《风险和保护因素项目》(AI-SUPERPFP)中)来说明这些问题并提出解决每个问题的方法。本文的目标是挑战那些在此类人群中进行文化上有效的流行病学研究的人员,以更好地阐明这些工作的性质。

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