University of Melbourne.
Transcult Psychiatry. 2019 Aug;56(4):667-696. doi: 10.1177/1363461519847057. Epub 2019 May 8.
Across the globe there is a critical need for culturally informed and locally valid approaches to mental health assessment and intervention, particularly among disadvantaged and marginalized populations. To be optimally effective, such approaches must be informed by a sound understanding of locally relevant idioms of distress and its determinants, including those caused or exacerbated by global power disparities and structural inequities. Climate change, arising due to anthropogenic sources located predominantly in industrialized nations, is one potential determinant of distress having disproportionate adverse impacts on already marginalized populations. The present study formed part of a broader project examining the intersections of culture, climate change, and distress in the Polynesian nation of Tuvalu - a focal point of global concern over the human costs of climate change. The study explored determinants and idioms of distress and culturally prescribed responses to coping with distress. Results are based on fieldwork conducted in 2015 entailing semi-structured interviews with 16 key informants and 23 lay residents of Funafuti atoll, recruited using maximal variation purposive sampling. Findings are examined in consideration of the unfolding impacts of climate change and the threat it portends for the future, both of which were identified as salient determinants of distress, in keeping with theorized relationships between climate change and mental health. The study underscores the necessity of attending to the relationships between global forces, local cultures, and individual experiences of distress, as efforts to provide access to culturally informed social and mental health services expand globally.
全球范围内,人们迫切需要采用文化敏感且具有当地有效性的方法来进行心理健康评估和干预,尤其是在弱势和边缘化群体中。为了实现最佳效果,此类方法必须基于对当地相关痛苦表达方式及其决定因素的深入理解,包括由全球权力差距和结构性不平等造成或加剧的因素。气候变化是一个潜在的决定因素,它主要由工业化国家的人为来源引起,对已经边缘化的人群造成了不成比例的负面影响,从而导致了痛苦。本研究是更广泛项目的一部分,该项目探讨了文化、气候变化和图瓦卢痛苦之间的交叉点,图瓦卢是全球关注气候变化对人类代价的焦点之一。该研究探讨了痛苦的决定因素和表达方式,以及应对痛苦的文化规定反应。研究结果基于 2015 年进行的实地工作,涉及对富纳富提环礁的 16 名关键信息提供者和 23 名普通居民进行半结构化访谈,采用最大变异目的抽样进行招募。调查结果是根据气候变化的影响和未来威胁进行审查的,这两者都被确定为痛苦的重要决定因素,符合气候变化与心理健康之间的理论关系。该研究强调了在全球力量、当地文化和个人痛苦体验之间建立联系的必要性,因为在全球范围内努力提供文化敏感的社会和心理健康服务的工作正在扩大。