Adapting an Internet-delivered intervention for depression for Colombian college student population: An illustration of an integrative empirical approach

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Salamanca-Sanabria, A., Richards, D., Timulak, L., Adapting an Internet-delivered intervention for depression for Colombian college student population: An illustration of an integrative empirical approach, Internet Interventions, 15, 2019, 76 - 86Download Item:
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Background: Culturally adapted psychotherapy (CAP) studies are limited and until now there are few published
examples that illustrate the process of cultural adaptation with internet-delivered treatments.
Aim: This paper aims to illustrate an integrative approach to the cultural adaptation of an evidence-based internet-
delivered cognitive-behavioural therapy intervention for depression (Space from Depression programme).
Method: Mixed method approach utilising quantitative and qualitative methods to assist in the cultural adaptation
of the Space from Depression programme was used. The adaptation involved a framework for cultural
sensitivity (CSF), alongside an ecological validity framework (EVF) and principles from cross-cultural assessment
research. The method included the development of a theory-informed measure, the Cultural Relevance
Questionnaire (CRQ), designed specifically for this research.
Results: The adaptation included an establishment of CSF, which included the incorporation of Colombian
cultural expressions. College students' (n=5) and experts' (n=7) evaluated the EVF based on cross-cultural
assessment principles of a preliminary adapted version through the CRQ, showing reliability in the sample
(Cronbach's Alpha 0.744). Qualitative analysis supported the culturally sensitive changes or incorporations made
to the programme, such as: personal stories and textual translations from English and these were considered
ecologically valid and representative.
Conclusions: The research provided support for the idea that CAP can be conducted systematically for internetdelivered
interventions.
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Irish Research Council (IRC)
EPSPG/2014/98
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Author: Richards, Derek; Timulak, Ladislav
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Cultural adapted psychotherapy, Internet-delivered treatment, Cultural sensitivity framework, Ecological validity framework, Cultural equivalence, DepressionSubject (TCD):
Digital Engagement , Colombia , DEPRESSION , PUBLIC HEALTH , cognitive behaviour therapy , iCBTDOI:
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