Experience of psychologists in the delivery of cognitive behaviour therapy in a non-western culture for treatment of substance abuse: a qualitative study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Abrar Hussain Azad, Shahzad Ali Khan, Ijaz Ali, Hina Shafi, Nisar Ahmed Khan, Shaaray Abrar Umar
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Background: Psychotherapy is the preferred form of treatment for psychological disorders worldwide. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely used psychotherapies due to its proven efficacy for psychological disorders, including substance abuse. However, CBT was developed in the West according to the culture of developed countries. Therefore, it requires cross-cultural adaptation for non-Western countries. Pakistan is one of the developing non-Western countries where substance use disorders are increasing at an alarming rate. Despite the proven efficacy of CBT for substance use disorders, there is a dearth of its utilization in Pakistan. Therefore, in the present study, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with CBT practitioners in Pakistan to understand barriers and challenges in this regard. The study was a part of a broader project aimed at cultural adaptation of CBT for people with substance use disorders (SUDs) in Pakistan.

Methods: In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with CBT practitioners (N = 8) working in rehabilitation centres and hospitals in Islamabad, Pakistan. Thematic content analysis was conducted to develop core themes from the data.

Results: CBT for SUDs requires some adjustments according to Pakistani culture for successful utilization. The challenges in providing CBT for SUDs revolved around three main themes, i.e., the mental health system, societal practices, and therapeutic issues, and 10 subthemes.

Conclusion: In order to utilize the benefits of CBT for SUDs in Pakistan, cultural adaptation is necessary as an initial step. However, its delivery requires stringent modifications in the health care system to address these challenges.

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心理学家在非西方文化中提供认知行为疗法治疗药物滥用的经验:一项定性研究。
背景:心理治疗是世界范围内治疗心理障碍的首选形式。认知行为疗法(CBT)是应用最广泛的心理疗法之一,因为它对包括药物滥用在内的心理障碍有疗效。然而,CBT是西方根据发达国家的文化发展起来的。因此,它需要非西方国家的跨文化适应。巴基斯坦是物质使用障碍正在以惊人的速度增加的发展中非西方国家之一。尽管CBT对药物使用障碍的疗效已得到证实,但在巴基斯坦缺乏对其的利用。因此,在本研究中,对巴基斯坦的CBT从业者进行了深入的定性访谈,以了解这方面的障碍和挑战。这项研究是一个更广泛的项目的一部分,该项目旨在为巴基斯坦的物质使用障碍(sud)患者提供CBT的文化适应。方法:对巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡康复中心和医院的CBT从业人员(N = 8)进行深度定性访谈。进行主题内容分析,从数据中提炼出核心主题。结果:CBT治疗sud需要根据巴基斯坦文化进行一些调整才能成功应用。为sud提供CBT的挑战围绕着三个主题,即心理健康系统,社会实践和治疗问题,以及10个副主题。结论:为了在巴基斯坦利用CBT治疗sud的好处,文化适应是必要的第一步。然而,它的实施需要对卫生保健系统进行严格的修改,以应对这些挑战。
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