Developing the Meaning-Centered Program for Chinese Americans with advanced cancer: Applying cultural adaptation frameworks Journal Article


Authors: Lui, F.; Chen, Z.; Niu, Y.; Breitbart, W.; Gany, F.; Leng, J.
Article Title: Developing the Meaning-Centered Program for Chinese Americans with advanced cancer: Applying cultural adaptation frameworks
Abstract: Asian Americans have surpassed Hispanics as the fastest-growing racial/ethnic group in the United States and Chinese Americans are the largest Asian American subgroup. Cancer is the leading cause of death among Chinese Americans while heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States overall. Foreign-born immigrants are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced-stage cancers than their native-born counterparts. Patients with advanced cancer have specific psychosocial needs, such as end-of-life concerns and existential distress. Meaning-centered psychotherapy (MCP), which enhances a sense of meaning-in-life to increase quality of life, is among the most promising psychosocial treatments for advanced cancer patients, having demonstrated efficacy in several randomized controlled trials. Our preliminary qualitative work suggested a meaning-centered intervention was acceptable but required adaptation to ensure ecological validity among Chinese cancer patients. This article presents the cultural and linguistic adaptation of Meaning-Centered Program for Chinese Americans with advanced cancer (MCP-Ch), which was informed by the Ecological Validity Model and Psychotherapy Adaptation and Modification Framework for cultural adaptation of evidence-based interventions. Implementation considerations, which will be assessed in the next phase of the project, are also discussed. MCP-Ch is used as a case example to illustrate how to adapt culturally syntonic and sustainable evidence-based psychosocial interventions for racial/ethnic minority cancer populations. © 2024 American Psychological Association
Keywords: advanced cancer; psycho-oncology; cultural adaptation; chinese americans; transcreation
Journal Title: Asian American Journal of Psychology
Volume: 15
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1948-1985
Publisher: American Psychological Association  
Date Published: 2024-09-01
Start Page: 262
End Page: 273
Language: English
DOI: 10.1037/aap0000318
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11487614
PUBMED: 39430038
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Notes: Article -- MSK Cancer Center Support Group (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PubMed and PDF -- MSK corresponding author is Florence Lui -- Source: Scopus
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  1. William S Breitbart
    505 Breitbart
  2. Jennifer Chung Foung Leng
    78 Leng
  3. Francesca Mara Gany
    216 Gany
  4. Florence Lui
    23 Lui
  5. Yunshan Niu
    3 Niu