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Cultural Sensitivity in Family Research: Bridging Gaps

The Journal of Psychosociological Research in Family and Culture, 2023
We are writing to address the crucial issue of cultural sensitivity in family research and the necessity to bridge gaps and expand horizons in this area. The significance of cultural sensitivity in family research cannot be overstated, as it plays a pivotal role in ensuring the provision of effective and inclusive family-centered care. This letter aims
Mehdi Rostami, Shokouh Navabinejad
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Is culturally sensitive research achievable?

Clinical Psychology Forum, 2012
Culturally sensitive practice, both in the clinical and research context, is becoming more important as the world becomes increasingly multicultural. The aim of this article is to look at culturally sensitive research in the context of a study completed as part of a clinical psychology doctoral thesis.
Aneela Pilkington, Rachel Msetfi
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Recommendations for Culturally Sensitive Research Methods

Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2015
ABSTRACTAs the US continues to diversify, methods for accurately assessing human behavior must evolve. This paper offers multicultural research considerations at several stages of the research process for psychological research and consultation. Implications regarding the comparative research framework are discussed and suggestions are offered on how ...
Germine H. Awad   +3 more
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Toward culturally sensitive research in a multicultural society

Health Care for Women International, 1992
Applying research methods and techniques developed in a dominant culture to other cultures can threaten the validity and generalizability of research conducted with other cultures. Guidelines are proposed for increasing the cultural sensitivity of research, and a case example is discussed.
D J, Henderson   +3 more
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Quasi-experimental research in culture sensitive psychology

Culture & Psychology, 2018
The research presented in this article follows up on several aspects of Gustav Jahoda’s long and fruitful career: (1) his early fieldwork on cognitive development in Africa, particularly in the area of spatial skills; (2) his interest in cross-cultural psychology as a research method; and (3) his insistence on bringing anthropology and psychology ...
Pierre R. Dasen   +2 more
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Culturally Sensitive OCD Research: Lessons from the U.S.-Mexico Border

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2019
This paper explores culturally-related concerns that arose during a multi-year study of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) along the U.S.-Mexico border and describes adaptations made to better connect the research process to study participants. The purpose of this exploration is two-fold: (1) to offer suggestions for culturally sensitive borderland ...
Tom Olson   +3 more
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Culturally Sensitizing Psychiatric Diagnosis

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1993
The convergence between the demystification of psychiatric diagnosis and the increasing professional awareness of a cultural viewpoint offers the opportunity for research to systematically address issues of culturally valid diagnosis. To organize such research, a three-level hierarchical framework is developed which integrates hypotheses about the role
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