Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, Ireland.
J Ment Health. 2013 Aug;22(4):350-60. doi: 10.3109/09638237.2012.714513. Epub 2012 Sep 7.
The Irish Government has adopted "Gender Mainstreaming" as a strategy to promote equal opportunities between women and men in its National Development Plan. While current mental health policy addresses the principle of partnership and social inclusiveness as a way forward for mental health service provision, it still does not explicitly deal with the notion of gender and gender sensitivity. Indeed, Irish mental health policy and service provision is criticised for being gender-neutral.
This paper explores the relationship between gender, mental health policy and service provision.
The literature on theoretical perspectives on mental health policy, gender and mental health in relation to Irish mental health policy is reviewed.
The importance of gender for policy development and service provision is recognised, and the need to reformulate debate within a gendered context is discussed. Some key theoretical perspectives and their significance for mental health policy are considered with possible explanations for the absence of a gender perspective for Irish mental health policy presented.
Arguably, a move towards developing gender-sensitive mental health policy and service provision requires a stronger awareness of and connections between the macro, meso and micro levels for policy development and analysis.
爱尔兰政府已将“性别主流化”作为国家发展计划的一项战略,以促进男女之间的平等机会。尽管当前的心理健康政策将伙伴关系和社会包容性原则作为精神卫生服务提供的前进方向,但它仍然没有明确涉及性别和性别敏感性的概念。事实上,爱尔兰的心理健康政策和服务提供因缺乏性别敏感性而受到批评。
本文探讨了性别、心理健康政策和服务提供之间的关系。
综述了有关心理健康政策、性别与心理健康的理论观点以及与爱尔兰心理健康政策相关的文献。
认识到性别对政策制定和服务提供的重要性,并讨论了在性别化背景下重新构建辩论的必要性。考虑了一些关键的理论观点及其对心理健康政策的意义,并提出了爱尔兰心理健康政策缺乏性别视角的可能解释。
可以说,朝着制定对性别敏感的心理健康政策和服务提供的方向发展,需要在政策制定和分析的宏观、中观和微观层面上增强对这些层面之间的联系和认识。