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DOI: 10.26719/2012.18.11.1166
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Adapting research to local contexts based on the model of Campinha-Bacote for cultural competence: a case scenario of 3 ethnic groups in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Masoumeh Dejman,Ameneh Setareh Forouzan,Solvig Ekblad

Ethnic group
Qualitative research
Competence (human resources)
2012
This article examines the issue of cultural competence in qualitative cross-cultural mental health research. Conducting qualitative research on mental health and illness requires the researchers to acquire sensitivity to different cultures and develop the skills of cultural competence. We outline the main aims and steps of implementation when incorporating concepts of cultural competence into a qualitative research study. We present a case scenario from studies on women's depression in 3 ethnic groups (Fars, Kurd and Turk) in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The article presents a brief overview of the Campinha-Bacote model and addresses the 5 major constructs of cultural competence as they were applied in the 3 phases of the research process.
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    Adapting research to local contexts based on the model of Campinha-Bacote for cultural competence: a case scenario of 3 ethnic groups in the Islamic Republic of Iran” is a paper by Masoumeh Dejman Ameneh Setareh Forouzan Solvig Ekblad published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.