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佐治亚州和南卡罗来纳州的性少数群体和性别少数群体个体识别出的心理健康护理障碍。

Barriers to Mental Health Care Identified by Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals in Georgia and South Carolina.

机构信息

From the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta.

出版信息

South Med J. 2023 Mar;116(3):264-269. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001524.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Geographic location can affect access to appropriate, affirming mental health care for sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, especially for those living in rural settings. Minimal research has examined barriers to mental health care for SGM communities in the southeastern United States. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize perceived barriers to obtaining mental health care for SGM individuals living in an underserved geographic area.

METHODS

Drawing from a health needs survey of SGM communities in Georgia and South Carolina, 62 participants provided qualitative responses describing barriers they encountered to accessing mental health care when needed in the previous year. Four coders used a grounded theory approach to identify themes and summarize the data.

RESULTS

Three themes of barriers to care emerged: personal resource barriers, personal intrinsic factors, and healthcare system barriers. Participants described barriers that can inhibit access to mental health care regardless of one's sexual orientation or gender identity, such as finances or lack of knowledge about services, but several of the identified barriers intersect with SGM-related stigma or may be magnified by participants' location in an underserved region of the southeastern United States.

CONCLUSIONS

SGM individuals living in Georgia and South Carolina endorsed several barriers to receiving mental health services. Personal resource and intrinsic barriers were the most common, but healthcare system barriers were present as well. Some participants described simultaneously encountering multiple barriers, illustrating that these factors can interact in complex ways to affect SGM individuals' mental health help seeking.

摘要

目的

地理位置可能会影响性少数群体(SGM)个体获得合适、认可的心理健康服务,尤其是对于生活在农村地区的人。很少有研究调查过美国东南部 SGM 社区获得心理健康服务的障碍。本研究旨在确定和描述生活在服务不足地区的 SGM 个体获得心理健康服务时遇到的感知障碍。

方法

本研究从佐治亚州和南卡罗来纳州的 SGM 社区健康需求调查中抽取了 62 名参与者,他们提供了定性的回复,描述了在过去一年中他们在需要时获得心理健康服务时遇到的障碍。四名编码员使用扎根理论方法来识别主题并总结数据。

结果

出现了三个障碍主题:个人资源障碍、个人内在因素和医疗保健系统障碍。参与者描述了可能会抑制他们获得心理健康服务的障碍,无论他们的性取向或性别认同如何,例如财务问题或对服务的缺乏了解,但其中一些确定的障碍与与 SGM 相关的耻辱感有关,或者可能因参与者所处的美国东南部服务不足地区而加剧。

结论

生活在佐治亚州和南卡罗来纳州的 SGM 个体认可了获得心理健康服务的几个障碍。个人资源和内在障碍是最常见的,但医疗保健系统障碍也存在。一些参与者同时描述了遇到多个障碍,这表明这些因素可能以复杂的方式相互作用,影响 SGM 个体寻求心理健康帮助。

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