A content analysis on race in drama therapy empirical research

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Erica Laikah Lee, M. Morris, Chyela Rowe, Michelle Moreno, Jonathan Navarro
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Abstract

Drama therapy empirical research has the potential to support growth within the profession, but changes are still needed to address a lack of racially diverse perspectives represented in studies. A Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) research sub-committee of the North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA) was formed and members took on the task of reading full-text available articles listed in the NADTA empirical references list (N = 123) with the aim of identifying representations of race within the research through a content analysis. Our team found limited examples of both author-identified race information and contextualized participant racial demographics. When race was presented, most often as descriptive statistics alone, contextual information about culture or other relevant supportive literature was often lacking. Further research and a more systematic critical review of existing drama therapy empirical studies are needed to formulate recommendations for addressing racial disparities within drama therapy research.
戏剧治疗实证研究中的种族问题内容分析
戏剧治疗实证研究有可能支持该行业的发展,但仍需要做出改变,以解决研究中缺乏种族多样化视角的问题。北美戏剧治疗协会(NADTA)成立了一个黑人、土著和有色人种(BIPOC)研究小组委员会,其成员承担了阅读NADTA经验参考文献列表(N = 123)中列出的全文文章的任务,目的是通过内容分析确定研究中的种族表现。我们的团队发现了作者确定的种族信息和情境化的参与者种族人口统计数据的有限例子。当呈现种族时,通常仅作为描述性统计数据,通常缺乏有关文化的背景信息或其他相关的支持性文献。为了解决戏剧治疗研究中的种族差异,需要进一步的研究和对现有戏剧治疗实证研究进行更系统的批判性回顾。
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