TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in the adaptation and implementation of evidence-based interventions for historically marginalized groups
AU - Lau, Anna S.
AU - Huey, Stanley J.
AU - Baumann, Ana A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - This collection of six articles showcases innovative approaches to adapting and deploying evidence-based interventions with individuals from historically marginalized groups to advance mental health equity. The field of cultural adaptation has matured beyond initial questions about whether specific culturally adapted interventions work, and must now adopt designs that can yield generalizable knowledge concerning how and under what circumstances such adaptations can promote improved engagement and effectiveness with underserved groups. Crucial to this goal is identifying the target mechanisms presumed to underlie poorer clinical and engagement outcomes among minoritized groups that must be addressed by the adaptation. Furthermore, contributors have gone beyond adaptations to EBI therapeutic content and processes, to the mobilization of implementation strategies that increase the reach and impact of EBIs outside conventional service settings. Our featured investigators have also illuminated critical modifications to the entire research enterprise to center community needs in the conduct of intervention research with historically marginalized groups. We are grateful for the opportunity to highlight these contributions spanning intervention science, adaptation science, and implementation science in Behaviour Research and Therapy.
AB - This collection of six articles showcases innovative approaches to adapting and deploying evidence-based interventions with individuals from historically marginalized groups to advance mental health equity. The field of cultural adaptation has matured beyond initial questions about whether specific culturally adapted interventions work, and must now adopt designs that can yield generalizable knowledge concerning how and under what circumstances such adaptations can promote improved engagement and effectiveness with underserved groups. Crucial to this goal is identifying the target mechanisms presumed to underlie poorer clinical and engagement outcomes among minoritized groups that must be addressed by the adaptation. Furthermore, contributors have gone beyond adaptations to EBI therapeutic content and processes, to the mobilization of implementation strategies that increase the reach and impact of EBIs outside conventional service settings. Our featured investigators have also illuminated critical modifications to the entire research enterprise to center community needs in the conduct of intervention research with historically marginalized groups. We are grateful for the opportunity to highlight these contributions spanning intervention science, adaptation science, and implementation science in Behaviour Research and Therapy.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85166735830&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.brat.2023.104377
DO - 10.1016/j.brat.2023.104377
M3 - Editorial
C2 - 37531808
AN - SCOPUS:85166735830
SN - 0005-7967
VL - 168
JO - Behaviour Research and Therapy
JF - Behaviour Research and Therapy
M1 - 104377
ER -