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一种身体上的痛苦:在爱尔兰等待庇护结果期间,非洲寻求庇护者的心理健康困难经历。

An embodied distress: African asylum seekers' experiences of mental health difficulties while awaiting an asylum outcome in Ireland.

机构信息

National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland.

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Transcult Psychiatry. 2021 Apr;58(2):239-253. doi: 10.1177/1363461520966108. Epub 2020 Oct 25.

Abstract

The mental health of asylum seekers has attracted significant interest and examination. Quantitative studies have consistently indicated that asylum seekers experience mental distress at a higher rate than both host populations and their refugee counterparts. Qualitative insight into asylum seekers' embodied experience of mental distress is limited. This qualitative narrative study aimed to explore African asylum seekers' everyday embodied experiences of mental distress. Sixteen semi-structured one-to-one interviews were conducted with African asylum seekers who had experienced mental distress and were receiving mental health care services in Ireland. Narrative data were analysed using a holistic analysis framework of narrative form and content. Participants described their everyday endurance of relentless rumination, shame, self-loathing, anger, and mistrust, and of becoming demoralised and hopeless. Study findings indicate that asylum seekers' mental distress interweaves the physical, psychological, emotional, and social realms, thus impacting on the whole of their being. Consequences for asylum seekers include feeling anaesthetised, having a severely diminished capacity to connect and interact with their external surroundings and other people, and, for some, efforts to end their life.Examinations of, and responses to, asylum seekers' mental distress must delve beyond the confines of diagnostic categorisations and codifications of symptomology. To achieve heightened understanding and efficacious interventions, we must empathetically listen and engage with asylum seekers' narratives of distress and the socio-cultural and socio-political context they inhabit.

摘要

寻求庇护者的心理健康引起了广泛关注和研究。定量研究一致表明,寻求庇护者的精神痛苦发生率高于收容国人口和难民。对寻求庇护者精神痛苦的具体体验的定性认识有限。本定性叙事研究旨在探讨非洲寻求庇护者在日常生活中精神痛苦的具体体验。对 16 名在爱尔兰接受精神卫生保健服务、经历过精神痛苦的非洲寻求庇护者进行了半结构化一对一访谈。使用叙事形式和内容的整体分析框架对叙事数据进行了分析。参与者描述了他们日复一日地无休止地沉思、羞耻、自我厌恶、愤怒和不信任,以及变得沮丧和绝望。研究结果表明,寻求庇护者的精神痛苦交织在身体、心理、情感和社会领域,从而影响到他们的整体存在。对寻求庇护者的影响包括感觉麻木,与外部环境和其他人的联系和互动能力严重减弱,对一些人来说,甚至试图结束自己的生命。对寻求庇护者精神痛苦的检查和反应必须超越诊断分类和症状学的编码界限。为了更深入地了解和采取有效的干预措施,我们必须同情地倾听和参与寻求庇护者的痛苦叙述,以及他们所处的社会文化和社会政治背景。

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