2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41811-022-00153-x
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The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Interventions on Depression and Anxiety in the Adult East Asian and Related Diaspora Populations: a Meta-analysis

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“…For studies that included adolescents, discussions are lacking around cultural‐specific factors related to adolescent development, such as how independence and individuality are gained within a collectivist culture that promotes interdependence and extended family ties, and how they may contribute to or buffer against the development of ED. However, we might caution that some CAs might occur naturally due to the therapists sharing similar cultural backgrounds to the patients (Karat et al, 2022), which can be different from adapting an intervention for “diaspora” ethnic minorities where the majority culture was different (Acle et al, 2021). When compared with previous literature, surprisingly, “non‐fat phobia” (Lee, 1991) was not mentioned as an adaptation.…”
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“…For studies that included adolescents, discussions are lacking around cultural‐specific factors related to adolescent development, such as how independence and individuality are gained within a collectivist culture that promotes interdependence and extended family ties, and how they may contribute to or buffer against the development of ED. However, we might caution that some CAs might occur naturally due to the therapists sharing similar cultural backgrounds to the patients (Karat et al, 2022), which can be different from adapting an intervention for “diaspora” ethnic minorities where the majority culture was different (Acle et al, 2021). When compared with previous literature, surprisingly, “non‐fat phobia” (Lee, 1991) was not mentioned as an adaptation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural adaptations might be needed due to these unique cultural factors. This may also mean that therapists are seen as an authority, with implications for the usually collaborative therapist stance in interventions such as CBT (Karat et al, 2022). However, findings regarding whether the effectiveness of culturally adapted and non-adapted interventions differs, are mixed.…”
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