Kaiser Niclas, Ruong Terje, Renberg Ellinor Salander
Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2013 Jul 8;72:20926. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v72i0.20926. Print 2013.
To explore experiences of what it is to be a young male Sami reindeer herder in Sweden, a group with previously known stigma and specific health issues, and to understand experiences in perspective of mental health.
A qualitative content analysis was employed. Data were collected by in-depth interviews with 15 strategically selected reindeer herders aged 18-35 years old.
The analysis resulted in 5 sub-themes: (a) being "inside" or "outside" is a question of identity; (b) a paradox between being free/bound; (c) an experience of various threats and a feeling of powerlessness; (d) specific norms for how a "real" reindeer herder should be; and (e) the different impacts and meanings of relations. The overarching theme is summarized thus: being a young reindeer herder means so many (impossible) dreams and conditions. Overall, the experience of the informants was that being a reindeer herder is a privileged position that also implies many impossibilities and unjust adversities they have no control over, and that there is nothing they can do but "bite the bullet or be a failure."
Knowledge about this group's experiences can be used to understand difficulties faced by young reindeer herders and its consequences regarding mental health problems. This also implies a need for a broader perspective when discussing future interventions aimed at preventing mental health problems in this group.
探讨瑞典年轻的萨米族男性驯鹿牧民的经历,这是一个此前已知存在污名化和特定健康问题的群体,并从心理健康的角度理解他们的经历。
采用定性内容分析法。通过对15名经过策略性挑选的18 - 35岁驯鹿牧民进行深入访谈来收集数据。
分析得出5个次主题:(a)处于“内部”或“外部”是身份认同问题;(b)自由/受束缚之间的矛盾;(c)各种威胁的经历和无力感;(d)关于“真正的”驯鹿牧民应是怎样的特定规范;(e)关系的不同影响和意义。总体主题总结如下:成为年轻的驯鹿牧民意味着诸多(难以实现的)梦想和条件。总体而言,受访者的经历是,成为驯鹿牧民是一个享有特权的地位,但这也意味着许多他们无法控制的不可能之事和不公平的逆境,而且他们别无他法,只能“咬紧牙关,否则就是失败者”。
关于这个群体经历的知识可用于理解年轻驯鹿牧民所面临的困难及其对心理健康问题的影响。这也意味着在讨论未来旨在预防该群体心理健康问题的干预措施时,需要有更广阔的视角。