Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Research Unit of Interpersonal, Discursive and Narrative Studies (IDNS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2011 Mar;57(2):153-65. doi: 10.1177/0020764009105291.
The study of the pathways into care as a social process subject to a wide range of influences is needed to build appropriate and effective mental health services for culturally diverse societies.
Grounded theory and situational analysis of 21 in-depth interviews explores the help-seeking behaviour of ultra-Orthodox Jewish parents: which help-seeking pathways parents follow and how they make the decision to consult regular services for their child.
Three help-seeking pathways are influenced by globalization dynamics and gender: parents draw on diverse parenting discourses and strategies, socio-religious frameworks and cultural realities.
Strategies are suggested to enhance the accessibility of services.
为了为多元文化社会建立合适且有效的心理健康服务,需要将进入护理的途径作为一个受到广泛影响的社会过程进行研究。
对 21 次深入访谈进行扎根理论和情境分析,探讨了极端正统犹太父母的寻求帮助行为:父母遵循哪些寻求帮助的途径,以及他们如何决定为孩子咨询常规服务。
三种寻求帮助的途径受到全球化动态和性别影响:父母借鉴了不同的育儿话语和策略、社会宗教框架和文化现实。
建议采取一些策略来提高服务的可及性。