Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington,IN 47405, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2010 Mar;66(3):317-32. doi: 10.1002/jclp.20653.
Guided by a culturally informed illness representation self-regulation model (CIRSRM), this study analyzed the relations among 223 Asian Americans' lay beliefs about depression, enculturation to Asian values, and their likelihood of seeking professional help for depression. Participants' lay beliefs were assessed through an analysis of written responses to open-ended questions about depression. Enculturation as well as beliefs in biological causes, situational causes, and a short duration of depression were significantly related to the likelihood of professional help seeking. In addition, enculturation moderated the association between several lay beliefs and the endorsement of professional help seeking. The findings are discussed in light of how clinicians can incorporate mental illness lay beliefs in their work with Asian Americans.
本研究以文化感知疾病表现自我调节模型(CIRSRM)为指导,分析了 223 名亚裔美国人对抑郁症的基本观念、对亚洲价值观的文化适应,以及他们寻求专业帮助治疗抑郁症的可能性之间的关系。参与者的基本观念通过对有关抑郁症的开放式问题的书面回答进行分析来评估。文化适应以及对生物原因、情境原因和抑郁持续时间短的信念与寻求专业帮助的可能性显著相关。此外,文化适应还调节了几种基本观念与寻求专业帮助的认同之间的关系。研究结果结合了临床医生如何将精神疾病的基本观念纳入其与亚裔美国人合作的工作中进行了讨论。