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Let Nature Take Its Course: Cultural Adaptation and Pilot Test of Taoist Cognitive Therapy for Chinese American Immigrants With Generalized Anxiety Disorder

机译:让大自然采取课程:中国美国移民具有广义焦虑症的文化适应和试验试验

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This report describes initial results from a multi-stage project to manualize and adapt an indigenous therapy, Chinese Taoist Cognitive Psychotherapy (CTCP), for dissemination in the United States context. Study aims were to (a) integrate cultural adaptation and implementation science frameworks to manualize and adapt the original intervention and (b) explore the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of the modified intervention, renamed Taoist Cognitive Therapy (TCT), in a sample of Chinese immigrants with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Incorporating bottom-up and top-down adaptation approaches, we involved Chinese American clinician stakeholders and experts in Taoist philosophy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and GAD to help identify cultural and contextual barriers and solutions to enhance treatment acceptability and implementation. Five treatment-seeking Chinese American immigrants (average age = 43.2 years) with a primary diagnosis of GAD completed 14–16 sessions of TCT. Two participants also had secondary diagnoses of major depressive disorder. Changes on primary measures of worry and anxiety were assessed for statistical and clinical significance using reliable change indices (RCIs; Jacobson and Truax, 1991 ) and comparisons to normative data. In this sample of patients with limited prior exposure to Taoism, results found evidence of feasibility and acceptability of the modified intervention, with strong endorsement of Taoist principles at termination. Statistically and clinically significant improvements in anxiety, worry, psychological inflexibility, and emotional avoidance were found only for the participants without comorbid depression. Results suggest that Taoist principles of acceptance and flexible adaptation to natural laws may be helpful to Chinese immigrants coping with anxiety. However, additional treatment modifications may be required to address the low self-efficacy and fatalism expressed among those with comorbid depression.
机译:本报告介绍了一个多级项目的初始结果,以便在美国背景下向中国道教认知心理治疗(CTCP)进行手动和调整土着治疗,以便在美国上下文中传播。研究目标是(a)整合文化适应和实施科学框架,以便手动和调整原始干预和(b)探讨修改干预的可行性,可接受性和有效性,更名为道教认知治疗(TCT),在一个样本中中国移民具有广泛的焦虑症(GAD)。融合了自下而上和自上而下的适应方法,我们涉及中国美国临床医生利益攸关方和专家在道教哲学,认知行为治疗,以及GAD中,帮助识别文化和情境障碍和解决方案,以提高治疗可接受性和实施。五个疗法寻求中国美国移民(平均年龄= 43.2岁),主要诊断GAD完成了14-16个TCT会议。两位参与者还具有重大抑郁症的次要诊断。使用可靠的变化指数(RCIS;雅加森和Truax,1991)和对规范数据的比较,评估了统计和焦虑初始担忧和焦虑初始措施的变化。在该患者的这种情况下,有限地前接触道教,结果发现了改进干预的可行性和可接受性的证据,具有终止终止道教原则的强烈认可。仅针对没有合并抑郁症的参与者统计和临床上显着改善焦虑,担忧,心理不灵活性和情绪避免。结果表明,道家的接受原则和灵活适应自然法律可能有助于中国移民应对焦虑。然而,可能需要额外的治疗修改来解决具有共血管抑郁症的低自我效力和致命主义。

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