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理解加拿大穆斯林移民女性对心理健康问题的信仰和态度的交叉方法。

An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Beliefs and Attitudes Toward Mental Health Issues Among Muslim Immigrant Women in Canada.

机构信息

Department of Communication, University at Albany, State University of New York.

Department of Communication Studies, California State University, Long Beach.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2024 Sep;39(10):2014-2025. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2023.2252644. Epub 2023 Sep 5.

Abstract

Although addressing cultural and religious practices is important in providing mental health care, little research exists on understanding mental health issues of minority groups such as Muslim immigrant women. We employed an intersectional approach to examine beliefs and attitudes toward mental health issues among Muslim immigrant women in Canada. Four focus groups (21 participants) were conducted, and 101 surveys were collected in Ottawa, Canada. Three core themes emerged from thematic content analysis of focus group data that relate to participants' communication about: 1) stressors, 2) mental health care seeking, and 3) utilizing coping strategies. The survey data were analyzed using independent samples t-test and One-Way ANOVA, the results of which supported the qualitative findings that social stigma was an important obstacle preventing those women from seeking professional mental health services. Muslim women with South and Southeast Asian cultural/ethnic backgrounds were more likely to get help from professionals than those with African cultural/ethnic backgrounds. No group differences were found in age, family income, and employment status. Broadly, the findings underscore the importance of developing knowledge about the intersections among gender, religion, cultural identity, immigration status, and social stigma that influence beliefs and attitudes toward mental health issues. Specifically, the findings point to the need for an intersectional approach that offers a more nuanced understanding for tailoring mental health care to Muslim immigrant women's needs.

摘要

虽然在提供心理健康护理时需要考虑文化和宗教实践,但对于了解穆斯林移民妇女等少数群体的心理健康问题的研究却很少。我们采用交叉视角研究了加拿大穆斯林移民妇女对心理健康问题的信仰和态度。在加拿大渥太华进行了 4 次焦点小组(21 名参与者),并收集了 101 份调查。对焦点小组数据的主题内容分析得出了 3 个核心主题,涉及参与者关于:1)压力源、2)寻求心理健康护理和 3)利用应对策略的交流。使用独立样本 t 检验和 One-Way ANOVA 对调查数据进行了分析,结果支持定性研究结果,即社会污名是阻止这些妇女寻求专业心理健康服务的重要障碍。具有南亚和东南亚文化/种族背景的穆斯林妇女比具有非洲文化/种族背景的妇女更有可能从专业人士那里获得帮助。在年龄、家庭收入和就业状况方面,没有发现任何群体差异。总体而言,这些发现强调了了解性别、宗教、文化认同、移民身份和社会污名之间相互作用的重要性,这些因素会影响对心理健康问题的信仰和态度。具体而言,研究结果表明需要采用交叉视角,更细致地了解穆斯林移民妇女的需求,为其量身定制心理健康护理。

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