Focus groups: examining a community-based group intervention for depressed Puerto Rican women |
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Authors: | Stacciarini Jeanne-Marie R |
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Affiliation: | College of Nursing, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0187, USA. jeannems@nursing.ufl.edu |
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Abstract: | Puerto Ricans manifest high rates of depression but avoid seeking treatment. The purpose of this pilot was to learn directly from Puerto Rican women how culturally appropriate they would consider a proposed community-based intervention for treating depression. Interactive activities were reviewed by two focus groups of women (N = 16), all working in community-based health programs. All activities (e.g., writing, role playing, and music) except individual drawing were deemed appropriate. Categories that emerged were family/community values, mainland/non-mainland cultural variances, communication style, religion, education/occupational variances, health beliefs, Puerto Rican traditions/customs, emotions, and coping skills. Categories provided guidance for refining a community-based intervention for treating depression in Puerto Rican women. |
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