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欧洲女性和男性针对心理健康问题寻求专业护理的情况:社会经济、家庭相关因素及心理健康状况因素在解释性别差异方面的作用

Professional care seeking for mental health problems among women and men in Europe: the role of socioeconomic, family-related and mental health status factors in explaining gender differences.

作者信息

Buffel V, Van de Velde S, Bracke P

机构信息

Research Group HeDeRA, Department of Sociology, Ghent University, Korte Meer 5, 9000, Ghent, Belgium,

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2014 Oct;49(10):1641-53. doi: 10.1007/s00127-014-0879-z. Epub 2014 May 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This comparative study examines cross-national variation in gender differences in primary and specialized mental health care use in Europe. We investigate to what extent socioeconomic, family-related, and mental health factors explain the gender difference, and how the impact of these groups of determinants on gender differences in mental health care use varies between countries.

METHODS

Data from the Eurobarometer 248 (2005-2006) for 29 European countries is used and country-specific logistic regression analyses are performed.

RESULTS

Gender differences in professional care seeking are largely need based. In almost one-third of the countries examined, the gender difference is mainly attributable to women's poorer mental health status. However, in some countries, family and socioeconomic characteristics also have an independent contribution to the gender difference in mental health care use. Women's higher likelihood of a lower socioeconomic position, might partly explain their higher primary care use, while in some countries, it restricts their specialized care use. In addition, some social conditions, as having children and being widowed, seem to function in a few countries as suppressors of women's care use.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study has shown that the gender difference in mental health care use, with women having a higher care use, is not a consistent European phenomenon and is dependent on the type of care provider, with greater gender inequity in the use of primary health care. The social roles adopted by men and women have in some countries on top of the mental health status a relevant influence on the greater tendency among women to contact a care provider. How the socioeconomic and family characteristics moderate the relation between gender and mental health care use is not straightforward and country dependent.

摘要

目的

本比较研究考察了欧洲各国在初级和专科心理健康护理使用方面的性别差异。我们调查社会经济、家庭相关和心理健康因素在多大程度上解释了性别差异,以及这些决定因素对心理健康护理使用中性别差异的影响在不同国家之间是如何变化的。

方法

使用了来自29个欧洲国家的欧洲晴雨表248(2005 - 2006年)的数据,并进行了针对特定国家的逻辑回归分析。

结果

寻求专业护理方面的性别差异很大程度上基于需求。在所考察的近三分之一的国家中,性别差异主要归因于女性较差的心理健康状况。然而,在一些国家,家庭和社会经济特征对心理健康护理使用中的性别差异也有独立的影响。女性处于较低社会经济地位的可能性较高,这可能部分解释了她们较高的初级护理使用率,而在一些国家,这限制了她们使用专科护理。此外,一些社会状况,如生育子女和丧偶,在一些国家似乎起到了抑制女性护理使用的作用。

结论

我们的研究表明,心理健康护理使用中的性别差异,即女性使用率较高,并非欧洲普遍存在的现象,且取决于护理提供者的类型,在初级卫生保健使用方面存在更大的性别不平等。在一些国家,除心理健康状况外,男性和女性所扮演的社会角色对女性更倾向于联系护理提供者也有相关影响。社会经济和家庭特征如何调节性别与心理健康护理使用之间的关系并不简单,且因国家而异。

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