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加拿大魁北克省的非洲移民和加拿大白人出生者对抑郁症使用心理健康服务的意愿。

Willingness to Use Mental Health Services for Depression Among African Immigrants and White Canadian-Born People in the Province of Quebec, Canada.

机构信息

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 3351, Boulevard des Forges, Trois-Rivières, QC, G8Z 4M3, Canada.

University of Québec - TELUQ, 5800, Rue Saint-Denis, Bureau 1105, Montréal, QC, H2S 3L5, Canada.

出版信息

J Immigr Minor Health. 2021 Apr;23(2):320-328. doi: 10.1007/s10903-020-01061-y.

Abstract

Studies suggest that non-Caucasian immigrants to Canada are less likely than Canadian-born people to use mental health services. To meet the mental health needs of ethnocultural minorities, insights into their help-seeking attitudes are of great concern. This study examined the willingness of African immigrants and White Canadian-born to seek care for depression from conventional mental health services.  African immigrants (N = 262) and White Canadian-born people (N = 250) living in Montreal, Canada, indicated their willingness to use mental health services under different conditions varying as a function of four factors: the severity of symptoms, the waiting time for first consultation, the type of care offered in the mental health service, and whether informal sources of help were available.  Seven qualitatively different positions were identified: Never Consult (18% of the African immigrants and 1% of the White Canadian-born people); Hesitant (18% of the African immigrants and 7% of the White Canadian-born people); Depends on Waiting Time (16% of the African immigrants); Depends on Waiting Time and Symptoms (22% of the African immigrants); Depends on Symptoms (36% of the White Canadian-born people and 6% of the African immigrants); Willing to consult (33% of the White Canadian-born people and 2% of the African immigrants); Certain to Consult (9% of the White Canadian-born people and 4% of the African immigrants), while 14% of participants in each group did not express any position. African immigrants were more likely to underuse mental health services, compared with White Canadian-born people. The above diversity of positions strongly suggests that the design and implementation of interventions to reduce disparities in African immigrants' use of mental health care must not be "one size fits all" but must be tailored to address these immigrants' differing attitudes and needs.

摘要

研究表明,与加拿大出生的人相比,非裔移民更不可能使用精神卫生服务。为了满足少数族裔的精神卫生需求,了解他们的求助态度至关重要。本研究考察了非洲移民和加拿大白人出生者在不同条件下寻求传统精神卫生服务治疗抑郁症的意愿,这些条件因以下四个因素的变化而变化:症状严重程度、首次咨询的等待时间、精神卫生服务中提供的护理类型以及是否有非正式的帮助来源。确定了七种不同的立场:从不咨询(18%的非洲移民和 1%的加拿大白人出生者);犹豫(18%的非洲移民和 7%的加拿大白人出生者);取决于等待时间(16%的非洲移民);取决于等待时间和症状(22%的非洲移民);取决于症状(36%的加拿大白人出生者和 6%的非洲移民);愿意咨询(33%的加拿大白人出生者和 2%的非洲移民);肯定会咨询(9%的加拿大白人出生者和 4%的非洲移民),而每组的 14%的参与者没有表达任何立场。与加拿大白人出生者相比,非洲移民更有可能不充分利用精神卫生服务。这些不同立场的多样性强烈表明,为减少非洲移民在精神卫生保健方面使用方面的差异而设计和实施的干预措施,不能“一刀切”,而必须针对这些移民的不同态度和需求进行调整。

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