Nursing Leadership for Healthcare Systems, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Keigwin School of Nursing, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2020 Jul;41(7):568-573. doi: 10.1080/01612840.2019.1701155. Epub 2020 Apr 3.
Mental illness is a complex personal and social problem. In the African American community, cultural and ethnic stigma concerning mental illness often discourages this population from seeking the help they need. African Americans are more likely to rely on religious coping strategies such as prayer and/or informal trusted community social supports such as a senior pastor, members of a ministerial team who provide pastoral care in their churches, family members, and a limited number of friends. Implementation of a unique church-based initiative for depression/suicidality screening and stigma reduction, and collaborative efforts with community mental health providers, are promising steps toward optimizing diagnosis, treatment, follow-up for depression in African American persons in faith-based organizations. This project attempted to elaborate on and clarify the link between stigma, such as beliefs related to mental illness, and how education could influence and improve pastoral care by ministerial leaders for mental health issues in their congregants.
精神疾病是一个复杂的个人和社会问题。在非裔美国人社区中,与精神疾病相关的文化和种族污名常常使这一人群不愿寻求他们所需的帮助。非裔美国人更倾向于依赖宗教应对策略,如祈祷和/或非正式的、值得信赖的社区社会支持,如资深牧师、在教堂中提供牧养关怀的牧师团队成员、家庭成员和数量有限的朋友。实施一项独特的以教会为基础的抑郁/自杀筛查和减少污名化倡议,并与社区精神卫生服务提供者合作,是朝着优化信仰组织中非裔美国人的抑郁诊断、治疗和随访迈出的有希望的一步。该项目试图详细说明和澄清污名与信念之间的联系,例如与精神疾病相关的信念,以及教育如何能够影响和改善部长级领导人对会众精神健康问题的牧养关怀。