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社会支持与社区融入可预防移民群体灾后抑郁:一项美籍越南人的案例研究

Social support and community embeddedness protect against post-disaster depression among immigrants: a Vietnamese American case study.

作者信息

Pham NhuNgoc K, Do Mai, Diep Jannette

机构信息

Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

Department of International Health and Sustainable Development, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2023 Aug 31;14:1075678. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1075678. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Immigrants often face increased vulnerabilities to disaster-related poor health and recovery, compared to mainstream populations. Little is known about Hurricane Harvey's impacts among the storm affected area's large Vietnamese American population. Our study documented diverse psychological experiences and recovery challenges 1 year post-storm among a sample of 120 Vietnamese Americans residing in the Houston, Texas area. Using linear regression modeling, we examined the association between social support and depressive symptom development among these storm-affected Vietnamese Americans. Social support encapsulating both social embeddedness and perceived support was measured by the Louisville Social Support Scale and depressive symptom development was measured by 18 items that assessed emotional distress. These items included loss of appetite, loss of concentration, exposure to persistent pain, and the exhibition of hopelessness, tiredness, sadness, frustration, discouragement, desperation, exhaustion, disgraced, anger, and craziness. We found adverse post-disaster health outcomes, as well as potential avenues to mitigate them, that should be taken into consideration in the design and implementation of inclusive disaster programs. A high level of social support lowered depressive symptomology among Vietnamese Americans post-Hurricane Harvey, even when accounting for Hurricane Harvey-related home damages and injuries/illness. The negative association between social support and depressive symptom development remained after accounting for both post-storm self-rated mental and physical health. Our results suggested that public health practitioners and emergency management entities should prioritize social support resources to foster mental well-being after hurricanes among Vietnamese Americans as future hurricanes are expected to be stronger and more prevalent along the United States Gulf Coast.

摘要

与主流人群相比,移民在面对与灾害相关的健康不佳和恢复问题时往往更脆弱。对于飓风哈维对受灾地区大量越裔美国人的影响,我们知之甚少。我们的研究记录了居住在得克萨斯州休斯顿地区的120名越裔美国人在风暴过后1年的各种心理体验和恢复挑战。我们使用线性回归模型,研究了这些受风暴影响的越裔美国人中社会支持与抑郁症状发展之间的关联。通过路易斯维尔社会支持量表来衡量涵盖社会融入和感知支持的社会支持,通过18个评估情绪困扰的项目来衡量抑郁症状的发展。这些项目包括食欲不振、注意力不集中、遭受持续疼痛,以及表现出绝望、疲倦、悲伤、沮丧、气馁、绝望、疲惫、丢脸、愤怒和疯狂。我们发现了灾后不良健康结果以及减轻这些结果的潜在途径,在设计和实施包容性灾害项目时应予以考虑。即使在考虑了与飓风哈维相关的房屋损坏和受伤/疾病情况后,高水平的社会支持仍降低了飓风哈维过后越裔美国人的抑郁症状。在考虑了风暴过后的自我评定身心健康状况后,社会支持与抑郁症状发展之间的负相关关系依然存在。我们的研究结果表明,公共卫生从业者和应急管理部门应优先分配社会支持资源,以促进飓风过后越裔美国人的心理健康,因为预计未来美国墨西哥湾沿岸的飓风会更强且更频繁。

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