Authors
Manuel Barrera Jr, Felipe G Castro, Lisa A Strycker, Deborah J Toobert
Publication date
2013/4
Source
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
Volume
81
Issue
2
Pages
196
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Objective
To reduce health disparities, behavioral health interventions must reach subcultural groups and demonstrate effectiveness in improving their health behaviors and outcomes. One approach to developing such health interventions is to culturally adapt original evidence-based interventions. The goals of the article are to (a) describe consensus on the stages involved in developing cultural adaptations,(b) identify common elements in cultural adaptations,(c) examine evidence on the effectiveness of culturally enhanced interventions for various health conditions, and (d) pose questions for future research.
Method
Influential literature from the past decade was examined to identify points of consensus.
Results
There is agreement that cultural adaptation can be organized into 5 stages: information gathering, preliminary design, preliminary testing, refinement, and final trial. With few exceptions, reviews of several …
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Scholar articles
M Barrera Jr, FG Castro, LA Strycker, DJ Toobert - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 2013