VALOR:在行为健康环境中评估中美洲移民妇女时的文化考量。

Michelle A Silva, Melanie Domenech Rodríguez, Luz Garcini, Alfonso Mercado, German Cadenas, Amanda Venta, Manuel Paris
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移民这一话题很及时,但也很两极分化。顾名思义,移民意味着处于一种过渡和转变的状态。最终的结果很可能会受到一系列背景因素的影响,这些因素从原籍国开始,在移民旅途中持续不断,最后在接收国社区达到顶峰。作者通过一个中美洲移民妇女的虚构案例来说明 "VALOR"--在西班牙语中是勇气的意思--作为一个缩写词,它指出了行为健康环境中临床考虑的五个关键领域:价值观、抵达美国、损失、护理障碍和资源。VALOR 为心理健康临床医生进行文化评估提供了指导。此外,还讨论了文化肯定治疗方向的含义,包括宣传、社区联系以及对创伤和未解决的悲伤的关注。
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VALOR: Cultural considerations when assessing Central American immigrant women in behavioral health settings.

The topic of immigration is timely yet polarizing. By definition, to be an immigrant implies being in a state of transition and transformation. The eventual outcome is likely to be influenced by a series of contextual factors starting in the country of origin, continuing during the migration journey, and culminating in receiving communities. The authors use a fictional case example of a Central American immigrant woman to illustrate VALOR, the Spanish word for courage, as an acronym that identifies five key areas for clinical consideration in behavioral health settings: Values, Arrival in the United States, Losses, Obstacles to care, and Resources. VALOR offers guidance for a culturally informed assessment critical for mental health clinicians. Implications for culturally affirming treatment directions including advocacy, community linkage, and attention to trauma and unresolved grief are woven into the discussion.

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