A qualitative analysis of a culturally adapted PCIT training for black and latine clinicians: creating communities for providers of autistic youth.

Frontiers in child and adolescent psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-06-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frcha.2025.1517169
Harlee Onovbiona, Felipa Chavez, Lauren Quetsch, Ashley Scudder
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a widely known evidenced-based treatment (EBT) that has been used with Latine, Black, and neurodiverse children to improve the parent-child relationship and reduce challenging behaviors. Although considerable efforts have been made to disseminate PCIT to the wider community, fewer strides have been made to reach Black and Latine families in underserved communities-especially for families with neurodiverse children. One method to bridge the service gap for Black and Latine families is to train Black and Latine clinicians who primarily serve Black and Latine communities. Thus, the current pilot utilized a qualitative design and the Ecological Validity Model to examine the clinical and cultural impact of a culturally infused PCIT training pilot, the Creating Communities Initiative, for Black and Latine mental health providers (N = 8)., Black and Latine clinicians highlighted several beneficial cultural adaptations (e.g., racially-ethnically matched community) and barriers (e.g., low caseloads) to training completion and competency development. Overall, the results of the culturally infused PCIT training pilot provide a useful template for future dissemination efforts of PCIT to culturally diverse providers and families.

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针对黑人和拉丁裔临床医生的文化适应性PCIT培训的定性分析:为自闭症青年的提供者创建社区。
亲子互动疗法(PCIT)是一种广为人知的循证治疗(EBT),已用于拉丁裔、黑人和神经多样性儿童,以改善亲子关系并减少具有挑战性的行为。虽然在向更广泛的社区传播PCIT方面作出了相当大的努力,但在服务不足社区的黑人和拉丁裔家庭中,特别是在有神经多样性儿童的家庭中,进展却很少。缩小黑人和拉丁裔家庭服务差距的一种方法是培训主要为黑人和拉丁裔社区服务的黑人和拉丁裔临床医生。因此,目前的试点使用了定性设计和生态效度模型来检查文化融合的PCIT培训试点,即创建社区倡议,对黑人和拉丁裔精神卫生提供者的临床和文化影响(N = 8)。,黑人和拉丁裔临床医生强调了一些有益的文化适应(例如,种族-民族匹配的社区)和障碍(例如,低病例量),以完成培训和能力发展。总的来说,融入文化的儿童信息技术培训试点的结果为今后向不同文化的提供者和家庭推广儿童信息技术提供了一个有用的模板。
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