Brodsky B
Hadassah-WIZO-Canada Research Institute, Jerusalem, Israel.
Health Soc Work. 1988 Spring;13(2):130-6. doi: 10.1093/hsw/13.2.130.
This article describes some of the difficulties Soviet Jewish immigrants face and the results of a survey of immigrant attitudes toward western mental health resources. The author identifies doctors and medical facilities as primary mental health resources and explores implications for social work service delivery in ambulatory care settings. Comparisons with other populations also are made.
本文描述了苏联犹太移民面临的一些困难以及对移民对西方心理健康资源态度的调查结果。作者将医生和医疗设施确定为主要的心理健康资源,并探讨了其对门诊护理环境中社会工作服务提供的影响。还与其他人群进行了比较。