Holden Kisha B, McGregor Brian S, Blanks Starla H, Mahaffey Carlos
J Mens Health. 2012 Jun 1;9(2):63-69. doi: 10.1016/j.jomh.2012.03.002.
The social determinants unique to African-American men's health contribute to limited access and utilization of health and mental health care services and can have a deleterious effect on their overall health and well-being. There is a need to examine the complex issues concerning African-American men's help-seeking behaviors relative to mental health concerns. Current research estimates that African-American men are approximately 30% more likely to report having a mental illness compared to non-Hispanic Whites and are less likely to receive proper diagnosis and treatment. There is an extensive body of research that supports the view that women are more likely to seek help for psychological problems than African-American men. This review explores the psychosocial, environmental and socio-cultural factors that influence mental health help-seeking behavior among African-American men and explains the urgency to engage various stakeholders to pursue effective behavioral strategies. Research literature concerning the relationships between social determinants of health and their mental health help-seeking behaviors is reviewed and discussed in this paper. The article illustrates the need for mental health providers and researchers to establish feasible, culturally competent prevention and intervention strategies to increase help seeking behavior among African-American men, thereby contributing to the reduction of mental health disparities.
非裔美国男性健康所特有的社会决定因素导致他们获得医疗保健和心理健康服务的机会有限且利用率低,这可能对他们的整体健康和幸福产生有害影响。有必要研究与心理健康问题相关的、涉及非裔美国男性寻求帮助行为的复杂问题。当前研究估计,与非西班牙裔白人相比,非裔美国男性报告患有精神疾病的可能性大约高30%,而且他们获得正确诊断和治疗的可能性较小。有大量研究支持这样一种观点,即女性比非裔美国男性更有可能为心理问题寻求帮助。本综述探讨了影响非裔美国男性心理健康求助行为的心理社会、环境和社会文化因素,并解释了促使各利益相关方采用有效行为策略的紧迫性。本文回顾并讨论了有关健康的社会决定因素与其心理健康求助行为之间关系的研究文献。文章表明,心理健康服务提供者和研究人员需要制定可行的、具有文化胜任力的预防和干预策略,以增加非裔美国男性的求助行为,从而有助于减少心理健康差距。