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我们是否在同一页上?心理健康素养和获得护理的机会:在墨尔本的年轻哈扎拉难民中的定性研究。

Are we on the same page? Mental health literacy and access to care: a qualitative study in young Hazara refugees in Melbourne.

机构信息

Deparment of General Practice, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic., Australia; and Corresponding author. Email:

Karolinska Institutet Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences, and Society, Division of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Sweden.

出版信息

Aust J Prim Health. 2021 Dec;27(6):450-455. doi: 10.1071/PY21017.

Abstract

Hazaras, mostly aged <30 years, constituted the greatest number of people resettled under Australia's migration resettlement between 2009 and 2013. This group is at high risk of mental health issues due to pre- and post-forced migration experiences. This study explored the understanding of mental health and barriers to accessing primary mental health care in young Hazara refugees in Melbourne. Seventeen Hazaras aged 18-30 years were recruited for two sex-segregated focus groups; two individual semistructured interviews were also conducted (with one male and one female participant). Discussions were audiotaped, transcribed and analysed thematically. Participants had varied perspectives on mental health issues stemming from historical and current beliefs. Lack of knowledge and concerns over confidentiality within Hazaras were considered major barriers to seeking help. Community education through existing community groups and through the women could potentially help overcome barriers to mental health access by young Hazaras.

摘要

在澳大利亚 2009 年至 2013 年的移民安置中,哈扎拉人(大多年龄在 30 岁以下)的数量最多。由于经历了被迫迁移的前期和后期,这一群体面临着严重的心理健康问题的风险。本研究探讨了墨尔本年轻哈扎拉难民对心理健康的理解和获取初级心理健康护理的障碍。为了开展研究,招募了 17 名年龄在 18-30 岁的哈扎拉人,分为两组进行了男女分组焦点小组讨论;还进行了两次单独的半结构化访谈(每个参与者各一次)。讨论内容被录音、转录并进行了主题分析。参与者对源于历史和当前信仰的心理健康问题有着不同的看法。哈扎拉人对保密性的了解不足和担忧被认为是寻求帮助的主要障碍。通过现有的社区团体和妇女对社区进行教育,有可能帮助年轻的哈扎拉人克服获取心理健康服务的障碍。

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