Title
A Family-Centered Preventive Intervention Within Pediatric Oncology: Adapting the FOCUS Intervention for Latino Youth and Their Families
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation
Abstract
Pediatric cancer can disrupt the behavioral and emotional well-being of youth and their families, representing a potential psychological health risk for the entire family. Among ethnic minority families, cultural factors such as acculturation and language competency may affect the experience of this illness, which can, in turn, affect overall functioning. Integrating psychological health services within medical care settings is one method to enhance engagement in psychological health services and reduce barriers, including access and stigma. Given the paucity of evidence-based screening procedures and trauma-informed preventive interventions delivered within pediatric settings, the FOCUS consultation model was implemented within an outpatient pediatric oncology clinic. A case illustration is described to highlight the modifications made to the FOCUS consultation model to provide culturally sensitive and responsive treatment to Latino families. The article includes implications for future research on integrating culturally relevant, family-centered prevention approaches for reaching ethnic minority families.
First Page
393
Last Page
410
DOI
10.1080/10474412.2017.1323221
Publication Date
7-3-2017
Recommended Citation
Garcia, Ediza; Wijesekera, Kanchana; and Lester, Patricia, "A Family-Centered Preventive Intervention Within Pediatric Oncology: Adapting the FOCUS Intervention for Latino Youth and Their Families" (2017). Psychology & Communication Faculty Publications. 11.
https://rio.tamiu.edu/psych_comm_facpubs/11