University of Massachusetts Boston.
Life Paths Appalachian Research Center and Sewanee, the University of the South.
J Community Psychol. 2019 Apr;47(3):477-494. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22132. Epub 2018 Oct 3.
Community psychologists have noted the limitations of professional models of mental health treatment, demonstrating that people are more likely to use informal familial or community support during adversity. However, relatively little is known about the forms and functions of informal help seeking and provision. Semistructured interviews (N = 170), in which a sample of predominantly rural-dwelling adolescents and adults described significant life experiences, were coded for instances of receiving help. Codes thematically categorized the type of adversity, role of the helper, and nature of the help received. Most participants (67.64%) reported the presence of at least one informal helper; only 8.82% of participants discussed receiving professional help. Chi-square analyses suggested that the nature of the help received varied by the types of helper and adversity being experienced and that different helpers were more likely to aid with particular adversities. The presence of a nonfamilial, nonprofessional helper was associated with higher posttraumatic growth, generativity, and perceived social support.
社区心理学家注意到心理健康治疗的专业模式存在局限性,他们指出,在逆境中,人们更有可能利用非正式的家庭或社区支持。然而,人们对非正式寻求和提供帮助的形式和功能知之甚少。半结构化访谈(N=170)中,一组主要居住在农村的青少年和成年人描述了重要的生活经历,根据接受帮助的情况对其进行了编码。这些代码从主题上对逆境的类型、助手的角色以及所接受的帮助的性质进行了分类。大多数参与者(67.64%)报告至少有一个非正式的帮助者;只有 8.82%的参与者讨论了接受专业帮助的情况。卡方分析表明,所接受的帮助的性质因经历的帮助者和逆境的类型而异,不同的帮助者更有可能帮助解决特定的逆境。非家庭、非专业帮助者的存在与创伤后成长、生育力和感知到的社会支持呈正相关。