Snell-Rood Claire, Hauenstein Emily, Leukefeld Carl, Feltner Frances, Marcum Amber, Schoenberg Nancy
Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky College of Medicine.
School of Nursing, University of Delaware.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2017;87(3):233-241. doi: 10.1037/ort0000193. Epub 2016 Jun 20.
This qualitative study explored social-cultural factors that shape treatment seeking behaviors among depressed rural, low-income women in Appalachia-a region with high rates of depression and a shortage of mental health services. Recent research shows that increasingly rural women are receiving some form of treatment and identifying their symptoms as depression. Using purposive sampling, investigators recruited 28 depressed low-income women living in Appalachian Kentucky and conducted semistructured interviews on participants' perceptions of depression and treatment seeking. Even in this sample of women with diverse treatment behaviors (half reported current treatment), participants expressed ambivalence about treatment and its potential to promote recovery. Participants stressed that poor treatment quality-not merely access-limited their engagement in treatment and at times reinforced their depression. While women acknowledged the stigma of depression, they indicated that their resistance to seek help for their depression was influenced by the expectation of women's self-reliance in the rural setting and the gendered taboo against negative thinking. Ambivalence and stigma led women to try to cope independently, resulting in further isolation. This study's findings reiterate the need for improved quality and increased availability of depression treatment in rural areas. In addition, culturally appropriate depression interventions must acknowledge rural cultural values of self-reliance and barriers to obtaining social support that lead many women to endure depression in isolation. (PsycINFO Database Record
这项定性研究探讨了影响阿巴拉契亚地区农村低收入抑郁妇女治疗寻求行为的社会文化因素。该地区抑郁症发病率高且心理健康服务短缺。最近的研究表明,越来越多的农村妇女正在接受某种形式的治疗,并将自己的症状识别为抑郁症。研究人员采用目的抽样法,招募了28名居住在肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚地区的低收入抑郁妇女,并就参与者对抑郁症和治疗寻求的看法进行了半结构化访谈。即使在这个具有不同治疗行为的女性样本中(一半报告目前正在接受治疗),参与者对治疗及其促进康复的潜力仍表现出矛盾态度。参与者强调,治疗质量差——而不仅仅是获得治疗的机会有限——限制了她们参与治疗,有时还加重了她们的抑郁情绪。虽然女性承认抑郁症存在污名,但她们表示,自己不愿为抑郁症寻求帮助受到农村环境中对女性自力更生的期望以及对消极思维的性别禁忌的影响。矛盾心理和污名导致女性试图独立应对,从而导致进一步的孤立。这项研究的结果重申了在农村地区提高抑郁症治疗质量和增加可及性的必要性。此外,符合文化背景的抑郁症干预措施必须承认农村自力更生的文化价值观以及获得社会支持的障碍,这些障碍导致许多女性独自忍受抑郁症。(PsycINFO数据库记录)