JUNTOS EN PAREJA 试点测试:增进拉丁语系国家夫妇的关系和经济福祉。

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Martha Yumiseva MSEd, Mariana Falconier PhD, Zeinab Azizi MS
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摘要

拉丁裔夫妇,尤其是低收入和移民夫妇,往往在关系和财务运作方面面临重大挑战,而现有的计划往往在这些方面为他们提供的服务不足。本文旨在测试 Juntos en Pareja (JEP),这是针对拉丁裔夫妇的 TOGETHER 计划在语言和文化上的调整。JEP 是一项为期 20 小时、以证据为基础的心理教育课程,融合了夫妻关系教育和财务教育。本研究对其可接受性、适宜性、可行性和初步有效性进行了评估。研究人员于 2019-2020 年收集了华盛顿特区 23 对拉丁裔低收入、移民、异性恋、讲西班牙语的夫妇在参加项目之前(T1)、之后(T2)和 3 个月随访(T3)时的自我报告数据。采用重复测量方差分析(ANOVAs),利用自我报告工具和来自三次 8 分钟讨论的可观察数据,分析关系和财务功能在不同时期的变化。结果表明,JEP 计划成功地减轻了拉丁裔伴侣的财务压力和情绪失调,并提高了他们的财务管理能力、关系满意度和伴侣间的应对能力,但也存在一些重要的性别差异。JEP 是一项有益于拉丁裔夫妇的计划,它能改善关系和财务功能,并最终在这一人群往往得不到充分服务的地区促进更大的公平性和稳定性。
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Pilot test of JUNTOS EN PAREJA: Enhancing relationship and financial well-being in Latine couples

Latine couples, particularly those who are low-income and immigrant, often face significant challenges in relationship and financial functioning, areas in which they are frequently underserved by existing programs. This article aimed to test Juntos en Pareja (JEP), a linguistic and cultural adaptation of the TOGETHER program for Latine couples. JEP is a 20-h, evidence-based psychoeducational curriculum integrating relationship and financial education. This study assessed its acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, and preliminary effectiveness. Self-report data from 23 Latine low-income, immigrant, heterosexual, Spanish-speaking couples in the Washington, D.C., area were collected in 2019–2020 before (T1) and after program participation (T2) and at 3-month follow-up (T3). Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVAs) were used to analyze changes across time in relationship and financial functioning using self-report instruments and observable data from three 8-min discussions. Results indicate that the JEP program is successful in reducing Latine partners’ financial stress and emotional dysregulation and improving their financial management abilities, relationship satisfaction, and dyadic coping, but with some important gender differences. JEP is a beneficial program for Latine couples, improving relationship and financial functioning and ultimately fostering greater equity and stability in areas where this population is often underserved.

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4.10
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Marital & Family Therapy (JMFT) is published quarterly by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and is one of the best known and most influential family therapy journals in the world. JMFT is a peer-reviewed journal that advances the professional understanding of marital and family functioning and the most effective psychotherapeutic treatment of couple and family distress. Toward that end, the Journal publishes articles on research, theory, clinical practice, and training in marital and family therapy.
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