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摘要
正念和以力量为基础的预防项目有望建立家庭和个人资产,并为面临逆境的拉丁家庭提供缓冲。然而,它们对这一人群的使用和有效性仍未得到充分研究,值得进一步研究(Clarke et al., 2022)。拉丁家庭受到影响心理和身体健康结果的压力因素的影响不成比例(Nagy et al., 2022)。社会生态和家庭系统模型有助于强调背景因素和青年社会生态的多个层面对心理健康结果的影响,以及支持弹性和积极青年轨迹的方法。这项混合方法的研究提供了一个简短的儿童和照顾者恢复力项目(Honor, Educación, Respeto, Oportunidad, Esperanza, Soluciones)的可接受性和初步有效性数据,包括正念和恢复性实践。该方案与社区伙伴共同设计,包括由社区保健工作者和同侪导师推动的四次会议。参与者包括42名墨西哥裔青年和39名墨西哥移民女性看护人。研究人员调查了年轻人的正念和抑郁,以及照顾者的养育压力。该计划显示出很高的可接受性,青少年出勤率为100%,护理人员出勤率为95%。年轻人的叙事反应揭示了他们练习正念的动机和他们对社会情感健康的看法。混合协方差分析显示,调查后,青年荣誉,Educación, Respeto, Oportunidad, Esperanza, Soluciones报告的抑郁和照顾者报告的育儿压力减少与等候名单对照组相比(p < 0.05)。结果强调了考虑关系和背景因素的重要性,这些因素可能会影响拉丁青年和家庭的社会生态水平。临床和研究意义的正念和力量为基础,文化相关的预防努力将讨论。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Mindfulness and strength-based prevention for Latine families: A pilot randomized study.
Mindfulness and strength-based prevention programs hold promise in building family and individual assets and providing buffering for Latine families facing adversity. However, their use and effectiveness for this population remains underresearched and warrants further study (Clarke et al., 2022). Latine families are disproportionately affected by stressors that impact mental and physical health outcomes (Nagy et al., 2022). Socioecological and family systems models help to underscore the influence of contextual factors and multiple levels of youth's social ecologies on mental health outcomes and ways to support resilience and positive youth trajectories. This mixed-methods study presents acceptability and preliminary effectiveness data on a brief child and caregiver resilience program (Honor, Educación, Respeto, Oportunidad, Esperanza, Soluciones), incorporating mindfulness and restorative practices. Codesigned with community partners, the program involved four sessions facilitated by promotores de salud (community health workers) and peer mentors. Participants included 42 Mexican origin youth and 39 Mexican immigrant female caregivers. Measures examined mindfulness and depression for youth and parenting stress for caregivers. The program demonstrated high acceptability, with 100% youth attendance and 95% caregiver attendance. Youth narrative responses revealed key themes about their motivations for practicing mindfulness and their perceptions of the practice on their socioemotional well-being. Mixed analysis of covariances show that, postsurvey, youth in Honor, Educación, Respeto, Oportunidad, Esperanza, Soluciones reported less depression and caregivers reported decreased parenting stress compared to the waitlist control group (p < .05). Results highlight the importance of considering relational and contextual elements that may impact Latine youth and families across socioecological levels. Clinical and research implications for mindfulness and strength-based, culturally relevant prevention efforts will be discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.