新兴技术与家庭:家庭临床医生观点的跨国研究

IF 1.3 Q3 Psychology
Yudum Akyıl, G. Bacigalupe, Anıl Özge Üstünel
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摘要

新兴技术的采用给家庭和临床医生带来了新的挑战和机遇。研究临床医生对信息通信技术的理解和使用;然而,仍然是稀缺的。我们的研究复制了四个国家(加拿大、墨西哥、西班牙和美国)的一项跨国研究,调查了土耳其临床医生对新兴技术的使用和态度与他们对技术对家庭影响的看法之间的关系。我们进一步探讨了两个因素的关系:新兴技术对临床医生自身家庭的影响和文化价值观对技术使用态度的影响。对家庭临床医生进行了修改后的新兴技术和家庭调查的土耳其版本。分析策略包括比较我们在土耳其收集的数据(n = 97)和原始研究的原始数据(n = 258)。我们发现临床医生对信息通信技术的使用和态度,以及他们对家庭与新兴技术斗争的评估存在显著的跨国差异。我们分析了与文化差异相关的数据,并特别强调了对加强临床实践的影响。新兴技术挑战了家庭和家庭治疗师对健康家庭过程的假设;在对采用新兴技术的家庭进行合理评估时,在文化价值观的交叉点关注治疗师的自我是核心。文化上的谦逊和好奇可能会抵消对新兴技术采用的普遍负面言论。赋予父母和夫妇权力,使他们能够把技术置于“应有的位置”,可能会减轻这些技术对家庭的负面影响,并增强这些技术的积极影响。
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Emerging Technologies and Family: A Cross-National Study of Family Clinicians’ Views
ABSTRACT Emerging technology adoption poses new challenges and opportunities to families and clinicians. Research that explores clinicians’ understanding and use of information-communication technologies; however, is still scarce. Our study, a replication of a cross-national study in four countries (Canada, Mexico, Spain, and the United States), investigated the relationship among clinicians’ use of and attitudes toward emerging technologies and their beliefs about technology’s impact on families in Turkey. We further inquired the relationship of two factors: the impact of emerging technology on the clinicians’ own families and the impact of cultural values on the attitudes toward technology use. The Turkish version of the modified Emerging Technologies and Families Survey was administered to family clinicians. The analytical strategy included a comparison of the data we collected in Turkey (n = 97) and the raw data from the original study (n = 258). We found significant cross-national differences in clinicians’ use of and attitudes toward information-communication technologies, and their assessments of families’ struggles with emerging technology. We analyzed the data vis-a-vis cultural differences and gave a special emphasis on implications for enhancing clinical practice. Emerging technologies challenge families’ and family therapists’ assumptions about healthy family processes; attention to the self of the therapist at the intersection of cultural values is core in a sound assessment of families adopting emerging technologies. Cultural humility and a curious stance may counteract the pervasive negative discourse about emerging technology adoption. Empowering parents and couples to put technology in “its place” may ease the negative impact and enhance the positive influence of these technologies on families.
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Journal of Family Psychotherapy
Journal of Family Psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Designed with the practicing clinician in mind, the Journal of Family Psychotherapy features a case study orientation that makes for very interesting reading. Highlights include: •Case Studies: Focused studies of a single case seen in family psychotherapy, illustrating the etiology, maintenance, and/or process of change of the problem. •Program Reports: Descriptions of treatment programs that have been used successfully to treat specific problems or new orientations used generally in family therapy. Clinical case examples are included.
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