Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2023 Sep;69(6):1345-1353. doi: 10.1177/00207640231161301. Epub 2023 Mar 20.
Ethnic minorities (EMs) typically underutilise mental health services (EMs) with issues that are not shared by the local population. Understanding the underlying perceived factors could help reduce their mental health disparities.
This is a qualitative study aiming to examine the barriers that prevent EMs from seeking mental health services in Hong Kong.
Six semistructured focus groups with 31 EMs who resided in Hong Kong were conducted from May 31 to June 26, 2021. The outcome measures were the themes and subthemes of perspectives on mental health service use.
Among 31 adults (20 [64.5%] women, 11 [35.5%] men; 17 [54.8%] aged 25-39 years) who participated, most participants self-identified as Indian (13 [41.95]) or Pakistani (10 [32.3]). There were 16 individuals (51.6%) who reported severe or higher levels of anxiety or depressive symptoms, while 12 individuals (38.7%) reported moderate levels. Three emerging themes identified for the barriers to help-seeking for psychiatric intervention were (1) preexisting problems, (2) psychaitric service lacks cultural sensitivity and (3) personal or family limitation, while that for the recommendations to improve help-seeking had six themes: (1) improve cultural sensitivity, (2) make EM mental health practitioners available, (3) improve professional conduct, (4) improve on-site support, (5) improve financial support and (6) improve mental health promotion in schools.
This study found that EMs in Hong Kong experience double stigma, which keeps them away from seeking professional mental health care. There were also disparities in the use of mental health services by ethnicity. The study also made recommendations for promoting EM help-seeking at the individual, governmental and community levels.
少数民族(EMs)通常较少使用心理健康服务(EMs),这些问题与当地人口不同。了解潜在的感知因素有助于减少他们的心理健康差距。
这是一项旨在检查阻止 EMs 在香港寻求心理健康服务的障碍的定性研究。
2021 年 5 月 31 日至 6 月 26 日,对 31 名居住在香港的 EMs 进行了 6 次半结构式焦点小组。结果衡量标准是对使用心理健康服务的看法的主题和子主题。
在 31 名成年人(20 名[64.5%]女性,11 名[35.5%]男性;17 名[54.8%]年龄在 25-39 岁)中,大多数参与者自我认同为印度人(13 [41.95%])或巴基斯坦人(10 [32.3%])。有 16 人(51.6%)报告有严重或更高水平的焦虑或抑郁症状,而 12 人(38.7%)报告有中度水平。确定寻求精神病干预帮助的障碍的三个新出现主题是:(1)预先存在的问题,(2)精神病服务缺乏文化敏感性,(3)个人或家庭限制,而改善寻求帮助的建议有六个主题:(1)提高文化敏感性,(2)提供 EM 心理健康从业者,(3)改善专业行为,(4)改善现场支持,(5)改善财政支持,(6)改善学校心理健康促进。
本研究发现,香港的 EMs 经历了双重耻辱,这使他们无法寻求专业的心理健康护理。种族之间的心理健康服务使用也存在差异。该研究还就促进 EMs 在个人、政府和社区层面寻求帮助提出了建议。