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Daria Leavitt - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Brief Report: Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depressed Low-Income African American Women
    Community Mental Health Journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura P. Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

  • Adapted cognitive behavioral group therapy for depressed low-income African American women
    Community mental health journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

Tatia Oden - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Brief Report: Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depressed Low-Income African American Women
    Community Mental Health Journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura P. Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

  • Adapted cognitive behavioral group therapy for depressed low-income African American women
    Community mental health journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

Ricardo F. Muñoz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Brief Report: Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depressed Low-Income African American Women
    Community Mental Health Journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura P. Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

  • Adapted cognitive behavioral group therapy for depressed low-income African American women
    Community mental health journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

Ayinka Robinson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Brief Report: Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depressed Low-Income African American Women
    Community Mental Health Journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura P. Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

  • Adapted cognitive behavioral group therapy for depressed low-income African American women
    Community mental health journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.

Laura Kohn - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Adapted cognitive behavioral group therapy for depressed low-income African American women
    Community mental health journal, 2002
    Co-Authors: Laura Kohn, Tatia Oden, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Ayinka Robinson, Daria Leavitt
    Abstract:

    In this study we examine the degree to which a manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention can be Adapted to be Culturally sensitive in treating depressed low-income African American women with multiple stressors. We describe the adaptations we made to an existing intervention, a group Treatment developed for depressed low-income medical patients. We also describe our evaluation of the Adapted Treatment in which outcomes of African American women treated in the Culturally Adapted group were compared to African American women treated in the non-Adapted group. Following Treatment, women in the Adapted group exhibited a larger drop in average BDI scores. Implications are discussed in terms of challenges related to the development and evaluation of Culturally Adapted Treatment.