Robinson Michael A, Jones-Eversley Sharon, Moore Sharon E, Ravenell Joseph, Adedoyin A Christson
University of Georgia School of Social Work, 279 Williams Street, Athens, GA, 30602, USA.
Towson University, 8000 York Road, Towson, MD, 21252-00, USA.
J Relig Health. 2018 Jun;57(3):1095-1107. doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0570-x.
This article explores the role the Black Church could play in facilitating spiritually sensitive, culturally relevant and gender-specific services to address the mental health and well-being of Black males. The help-seeking behaviors of Black men are examined as the authors offer two theories: the body, mind, spirit, environment, social, transcendent, and health, illness, men, and masculinities that may assist the Black Church in functioning as an effective support networks for healthy Black male mental health. Next, the authors discuss implications for practice, research, and education, and lastly, eight recommendations for Black Church leadership, social workers, and mental health professionals are also discussed.
本文探讨了黑人教会在提供具有精神敏感性、文化相关性和针对性别的服务以解决黑人男性心理健康和幸福问题方面可以发挥的作用。作者审视了黑人男性寻求帮助的行为,并提出了两种理论:身体、心理、精神、环境、社会、超验以及健康、疾病、男性和男子气概,这些理论可能有助于黑人教会成为促进黑人男性心理健康的有效支持网络。接下来,作者讨论了对实践、研究和教育的启示,最后还讨论了对黑人教会领袖、社会工作者和心理健康专业人员的八项建议。