Because of the paucity of research on evidence-based treatments with American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) clients, this article addresses barriers to that research and how to adapt treatment to make it more culturally appropriate and acceptable to AI/AN clients so they might benefit from and remain in treatment. Debido a la escasez de investigación sobre tratamientos basados en la evidencia con clientes Indoamericanos/Nativos de Alaska (AI/AN, por sus siglas en inglés), este artículo trata las barreras para ese tipo de investigación y cómo adaptar el tratamiento para hacerlo más apropiado culturalmente y aceptable para los clientes AI/AN, para que puedan beneficiarse del mismo y permanecer en tratamiento.
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