Publications by authors named "A Rocio Escobar-Chew"

Family therapists have a unique opportunity to contribute toward the reduction of widespread mental health disparities impacting diverse populations by developing applied lines of research focused on cultural adaptation. For example, although evidence-based prevention parent training (PT) interventions have been found to be efficacious with various Euro-American populations, there is a pressing need to understand which specific components of PT interventions are perceived by ethnic minority parents as having the highest impact on their parenting practices. Equally important is to examine the perceived cultural relevance of adapted PT interventions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 Latino immigrant men who participated in a culturally informed batterer intervention. The objectives of this investigation were twofold. First, to identify the treatment components that facilitated the participants' willingness to engage in a process of change aimed at terminating their abusive behaviors.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Latinos constitute the largest ethnic minority group in the United States. However, the cultural adaptation and dissemination of evidence-based parenting interventions among Latino populations continues to be scarce despite extensive research that demonstrates the long-term positive effects of these interventions. The purpose of this article is threefold: (1) justify the importance of cultural adaptation research as a key strategy to disseminate efficacious interventions among Latinos, (2) describe the initial steps of a program of prevention research with Latino immigrants aimed at culturally adapting an evidence-based intervention informed by parent management training principles, and (3) discuss implications for advancing cultural adaptation prevention practice and research, based on the initial feasibility and cultural acceptability findings of the current investigation.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the need for culturally adapting evidence-based parenting interventions for Latino immigrant families through focus group interviews with 83 Latino parents.
  • Participants expressed a desire for parenting programs that are culturally relevant, respectful, and responsive to their unique experiences and challenges.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of balancing cultural adaptation with fidelity to proven intervention components, suggesting that adaptations should enhance cultural relevance while maintaining the core effective strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF