Masks Off: A Community-Based Psychoeducational Group Intervention with Black Women

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Martinque K. Jones, Gabriella Gaskin-Cole, Akilah Reynolds
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Black women experience psychological distress yet are less likely to receive mental health services. Although the barriers to service use are documented, fewer efforts have centered on interventions to mitigate these barriers. This article presents Masks Off, a community-based psychoeducational group intervention that may increase mental health service utilization and wellness among Black women. Pilot data extracted from a sample of Black women (n = 37; M = 43.71 years) suggested the intervention was well received and supported women’s development of adaptive thoughts related to strong Black womanhood and wellness. Implications related to group work with Black women are discussed.
面具:以社区为基础的黑人妇女心理教育团体干预
黑人女性经历心理困扰,但较少接受心理健康服务。虽然对服务使用的障碍有记录,但集中于干预措施以减轻这些障碍的努力较少。本文介绍了mask Off,一个以社区为基础的心理教育团体干预,可能会增加黑人妇女的心理健康服务利用率和健康。从黑人妇女样本中提取的试点数据(n = 37;M = 43.71岁)表明该干预措施很受欢迎,并支持女性发展与强大的黑人女性和健康相关的适应性思想。讨论了与黑人妇女小组工作有关的影响。
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