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Exploring service user and family perspectives of a Culturally adapted Family Intervention (CaFI) for African‐Caribbean people with psychosis: A qualitative study
British Journal of Clinical Psychology ( IF 3.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-02 , DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12273
Eve Jensen 1 , Rosie Carr 1 , Amy Degnan 1 , Katherine Berry 1 , Dawn Edge 1
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In the UK, people of African‐Caribbean background have the highest rates of psychosis and greatest inequity in mental health services of all ethnicities. National policies have highlighted the lack of evidence‐based psychological interventions for this group. The aim of this study was to examine the acceptability of a novel Culturally adapted Family Intervention (CaFI) for African‐Caribbean individuals diagnosed with non‐affective psychosis and their relatives.

中文翻译:

探索针对非洲加勒比地区精神病患者的文化适应家庭干预 (CaFI) 的服务用户和家庭观点:一项定性研究

在英国,非洲裔加勒比人的精神病发病率最高,在所有种族的心理健康服务中不平等程度最高。国家政策强调了这一群体缺乏基于证据的心理干预措施。本研究的目的是检查一种新的文化适应家庭干预 (CaFI) 对被诊断患有非情感性精神病及其亲属的非洲加勒比人的可接受性。
更新日期:2021-05-03
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