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iAlegrate!”—A culturally adapted positive psychological intervention for Hispanics/Latinos with hypertension: Rationale, design, and methods

机译: iAlegrate!”-针对拉美裔/拉丁美洲人高血压的文化适应性积极心理干预措施:原理,设计和方法

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Growing evidence links psychological well-being (e.g., optimism) with superior cardiac health, but there remains a critical scientific gap as we do not know whether (or how) interventions to cultivate emotional well-being may reduce cardiac risk. Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S. have high cardiovascular disease risk and poorly controlled blood pressure (BP) compared to peers of European ancestry, and represent a population in need of new and innovative therapeutic approaches. This paper details the “?Alégrate!” study, a cluster-randomized Phase II trial testing efficacy in improving BP of a culturally tailored positive psychological intervention designed to boost emotional well-being in Hispanics/Latinos with hypertension. A total of 126 Hispanics/Latinos aged ≥18 years, fluent in English or Spanish, and with elevated sitting BP (≥140/90?mmHg) will participate in one of two trial arms: (1) a positive psychological intervention, or (2) a wait-list control condition. The “?Alégrate!” group-based intervention consists of 8 weekly 90–120-min sessions delivered in-person by a psychologist/social worker. Targeted skills include noting daily positive events, positive reappraisal of stressful events, effective expression of gratitude, performing acts of kindness, and regular practice of mindfulness and meditation, among others. The primary outcome is improvement in BP, both sitting values and 24-h ambulatory readings, as measured at baseline and 8- and 12-weeks post-baseline. Secondary outcomes include emotional well-being, engagement in healthful behaviors, and circulating levels of inflammatory markers. We hypothesize that BP control, psychological well-being, healthful behaviors, and chronic inflammation will be significantly better in the “?Alégrate!” arm at follow up compared to the wait-list control group.
机译:越来越多的证据将心理健康(例如乐观)与优越的心脏健康联系在一起,但由于我们尚不知道培养情感健康的干预措施是否(或如何)可以降低心脏病风险,因此仍然存在重大的科学空白。与欧洲血统的同龄人相比,美国的西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人患心血管疾病的风险较高,并且血压控制不佳,代表需要新的创新治疗方法的人群。本文详细介绍了“?Alégrate!”。这项研究是一项整群随机的II期临床试验测试,旨在改善文化背景下的积极心理干预措施的BP,该干预措施旨在提高患有高血压的西班牙裔/拉丁裔的情绪健康。总共126名年龄≥18岁,英语或西班牙语流利且坐位血压升高(≥140/ 90?mmHg)的西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人将参加以下两个试验小组之一:(1)积极的心理干预,或( 2)等待列表控制条件。 “?Alégrate!”基于小组的干预包括由心理学家/社会工作者亲自进行的每周8次,每次90-120分钟。有针对性的技能包括注意每天的积极事件,对压力事件的积极重新评估,有效的感谢表达,进行善良的行为以及定期进行正念和冥想等。主要结果是基线,基线后8周和12周测量的BP,坐姿值和24小时动态读数均得到改善。次要结果包括情绪健康,参与健康行为以及循环的炎症标志物水平。我们假设在“?Alégrate!”中,血压控制,心理健康,健康行为和慢性炎症会明显好转。与等待列表对照组相比,该组在随访中的作用更大。

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