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Reflections of Low-Income, Second-Generation Latinas About Experiences in Depression Therapy

机译:低收入的第二代拉丁裔对抑郁症治疗经验的反思

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Depression is higher among second-generation Latinas compared with immigrants, but mental health treatment is stigmatized. Therefore, second-generation Latinas were interviewed after completing an eight-session depression treatment program to gain insight on what they found valuable about their therapy experiences. Constructivist grounded theory guided data collection and analysis which showed that women valued treatment more when they recognized their needs were being met, the therapist was a worthy copilot, and the program's structure had flexibility. Four processes were considered important to their work in therapy: understanding feelings about past events, seeing patterns, accepting self, and changing family patterns but still being family. Post therapy, women valued their enhanced confidence and a toolbelt of techniques they gained for self-treatment. These findings have implications for designing future depression treatment programs that are more likely to be desirable and effective for the growing subgroup of underserved second-generation Latinas in the United States.
机译:与移民相比,第二代拉丁裔的抑郁症患病率更高,但精神健康治疗受到了污名化。因此,第二代拉美裔人在完成为期八节的抑郁症治疗计划后接受了采访,以了解他们认为自己的治疗经验有价值。建构主义扎根的理论指导了数据的收集和分析,结果表明,妇女在意识到满足自己的需求时更看重治疗,治疗师是一名有价值的副驾驶,并且该计划的结构具有灵活性。四个过程被认为对他们的治疗工作很重要:了解对过去事件的感受,看到模式,接受自我以及改变家庭模式但仍然是家庭。在治疗后,妇女们珍视增强的自信心和自我治疗所掌握的技术工具。这些发现对设计未来的抑郁症治疗计划具有启示性,对于美国第二代拉丁裔服务不足的人群不断增长的亚人群,这种治疗方案更可能是合乎需要的和有效的。

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