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英国冠状病毒大流行期间少数民族的心理健康体验:定性探索。

The mental health experiences of ethnic minorities in the UK during the Coronavirus pandemic: A qualitative exploration.

机构信息

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Leicester School of Allied Health Sciences, Gateway House, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom.

Cambridge Public Health, Department of Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Oct 6;10:875198. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.875198. eCollection 2022.

DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2022.875198
PMID:36276403
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9582845/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Worldwide, the Coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on people's health, lives, and livelihoods. However, this impact has not been felt equally across various population groups. People from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK have been more adversely affected by the pandemic, especially in terms of their physical health. Their mental health, on the other hand, has received less attention. This study aimed to explore the mental health experiences of UK adults from ethnic minorities during the Coronavirus pandemic. This work forms part of our wider long-term UK population study "Mental Health in the Pandemic."

METHODS

We conducted an exploratory qualitative study with people from ethnic minority communities across the UK. A series of in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 women, 14 men and 1 non-binary person from ethnic minority backgrounds, aged between 18 and 65 years old (mean age = 40). We utilized purposefully selected maximum variation sampling in order to capture as wide a variety of views, perceptions and experiences as possible. Inclusion criteria: adults (18+) from ethnic minorities across the UK; able to provide full consent to participate; able to participate in a video- or phone-call interview. All interviews took place MS Teams or Zoom. The gathered data were transcribed verbatim and underwent thematic analysis following Braun and Clarke carried out using NVivo 12 software.

RESULTS

The qualitative data analysis yielded seven overarching themes: (1) pandemic-specific mental health and wellbeing experiences; (2) issues relating to the media; (3) coping mechanisms; (4) worries around and attitudes toward vaccination; (5) suggestions for support in moving forward; (6) best and worst experiences during pandemic and lockdowns; (7) biggest areas of change in personal life. Generally, participants' mental health experiences varied with some not being affected by the pandemic in a way related to their ethnicity, some sharing positive experiences and coping strategies (exercising more, spending more time with family, community cohesion), and some expressing negative experiences (eating or drinking more, feeling more isolated, or even racism and abuse, especially toward Asian communities). Concerns were raised around trust issues in relation to the media, the inadequate representation of ethnic minorities, and the spread of fake news especially on social media. Attitudes toward vaccinations varied too, with some people more willing to have the vaccine than others.

CONCLUSION

This study's findings highlight the diversity in the pandemic mental health experiences of ethnic minorities in the UK and has implications for policy, practice and further research. To enable moving forward beyond the pandemic, our study surfaced the need for culturally appropriate mental health support, financial support (as a key mental health determinant), accurate media representation, and clear communication messaging from the Governments of the UK.

摘要

背景

在全球范围内,冠状病毒大流行对人们的健康、生活和生计造成了重大影响。然而,这种影响在不同人群中并不均衡。英国少数民族背景的人受到大流行的负面影响更大,尤其是在身体健康方面。另一方面,他们的心理健康受到的关注较少。本研究旨在探讨冠状病毒大流行期间英国少数民族成年人的心理健康体验。这项工作是我们更广泛的长期英国人口研究“大流行中的心理健康”的一部分。

方法

我们对英国各地的少数民族社区进行了一项探索性定性研究。我们对 15 名女性、14 名男性和 1 名非二元性别者进行了深入访谈,他们来自少数民族背景,年龄在 18 至 65 岁之间(平均年龄=40 岁)。我们采用了有目的的最大变异抽样,以尽可能多地捕捉各种观点、看法和经验。纳入标准:英国各地的少数民族成年人(18 岁以上);能够完全同意参与;能够参加视频或电话访谈。所有访谈均在 MS Teams 或 Zoom 上进行。收集的数据进行了逐字转录,并使用 NVivo 12 软件按照 Braun 和 Clarke 的方法进行了主题分析。

结果

定性数据分析产生了七个总体主题:(1)大流行特有的心理健康和幸福感体验;(2)与媒体有关的问题;(3)应对机制;(4)对疫苗接种的担忧和态度;(5)向前推进的支持建议;(6)大流行和封锁期间的最佳和最差体验;(7)个人生活中最大的变化领域。一般来说,参与者的心理健康体验因种族而异,有些人没有受到与种族有关的大流行影响,有些人分享了积极的体验和应对策略(更多地锻炼、更多地与家人相处、社区凝聚力),有些人则表达了负面体验(吃得更多、喝得更多、感到更加孤立,甚至是种族主义和虐待,尤其是针对亚洲社区)。对媒体的信任问题、少数民族代表性不足以及社交媒体上虚假新闻的传播表示担忧。对疫苗接种的态度也存在差异,有些人比其他人更愿意接种疫苗。

结论

本研究的结果突显了英国少数民族在大流行期间心理健康体验的多样性,对政策、实践和进一步研究具有影响。为了使我们能够在大流行之后向前迈进,我们的研究表明需要提供文化上适宜的心理健康支持、财政支持(作为关键的心理健康决定因素)、媒体的准确代表性以及英国政府的明确沟通信息。