Mukherjee Madhurima, Awasthi Purnima
Department of Psychology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221005, India.
Community Ment Health J. 2022 Feb;58(2):222-230. doi: 10.1007/s10597-021-00813-w. Epub 2021 Mar 15.
Indigenous groups throughout the world have experienced social exclusion and have been subjected to marginalization. Globalization has resulted in significant changes in traditional lifestyles and developmental programs have not been successful in integrating Indigenous people into communities with non-Indigenous people. Although there is substantial research on acculturation and adaptation within the field of cross-cultural psychology, there are few narrative reviews of this literature. The present paper provides such a review and examines the mental health concerns of Indigenous groups undergoing acculturation. We address the consequences of involuntary cultural change and review studies that have been conducted on mental health issues, psychosomatic symptoms, substance use, and suicidality in Indigenous groups. We conclude by offering suggestions to mitigate mental health problems. Directions for future research on the acculturation of Indigenous groups are also provided.
世界各地的原住民群体都经历过社会排斥,并一直处于边缘化状态。全球化导致传统生活方式发生了重大变化,而发展项目在将原住民融入非原住民社区方面并未取得成功。尽管跨文化心理学领域对文化适应和调适有大量研究,但对该文献进行的叙述性综述却很少。本文提供了这样一篇综述,并审视了正在经历文化适应的原住民群体的心理健康问题。我们探讨了非自愿文化变迁的后果,并回顾了针对原住民群体心理健康问题、心身症状、物质使用和自杀倾向所开展的研究。我们通过提出减轻心理健康问题的建议来得出结论。此外,还提供了关于原住民群体文化适应未来研究的方向。