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“我们失去了很多,但也从中收获了一些好的东西”:探索新冠疫情对有家庭责任的英籍穆斯林巴基斯坦裔女性心理健康的影响。

"We lost a lot, but something good came out of it too:" Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental wellbeing of British Muslim Pakistani women with family responsibilities.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom.

Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Oct 5;18(10):e0292614. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292614. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions caused major disruption globally, shedding light on the unprecedented strain upon the mental health and wellbeing of individuals around the world. Poor mental health in the pandemic is reported to be greater in women, with mothers being at increased risk. It is unclear whether there are differences in the impact of mental wellbeing on some ethnic groups over others. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of British Muslim Pakistani women with family responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, two years on from the first lockdown.

METHODS

Qualitative interviews with women were conducted via telephone using a semi-structured topic guide. The sample included 25 British Muslim Pakistani women with family responsibilities, both English and non-English speaking. Women lived in households that ranged in number and included extended family. Key themes were determined using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Results were grouped under three themes. These were (1) Community, cultural and religious contributors to poor mental wellbeing, (2) religious and cultural mediators of mental distress, and (3) perceived positive impact on lifestyle. British Muslim Pakistani women were psychologically distressed by the high rates of virus transmission and deaths in their communities and at the prospect of older members of their extended family developing the virus. The impact of restrictions on fundamental religious and cultural interactions further exacerbated poor mental wellbeing in this population. Religion, community social capital and larger household structures were all effective coping strategies for British Muslim Pakistani women. Positive impacts of the pandemic included becoming closer to family and faith, and increased work/life harmony.

CONCLUSIONS

An exploration of religious and cultural coping mechanisms should be used to inform future national pandemic preparedness plans, as well as effective strategies for building and maintaining social capital. This may increase adherence to physical distancing and other protective behaviours in populations.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行及其相关限制措施在全球范围内造成了重大干扰,突显了全球各地个人精神健康和福利前所未有的压力。大流行期间报告称女性的精神健康状况较差,母亲的风险增加。目前尚不清楚在某些族裔群体中,心理健康的影响是否存在差异。本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行期间具有家庭责任的英国穆斯林巴基斯坦女性的经历,这是第一次封锁两年后的情况。

方法

通过电话使用半结构化主题指南对女性进行定性访谈。样本包括 25 名具有家庭责任的英国穆斯林巴基斯坦女性,包括英语和非英语两种语言。这些女性居住在家庭中,家庭人数和包括大家庭在内的家庭成员各不相同。使用主题分析确定主要主题。

结果

结果分为三个主题。它们是(1)社区、文化和宗教对心理健康不良的贡献,(2)宗教和文化对精神困扰的调解,以及(3)对生活方式的感知积极影响。英国穆斯林巴基斯坦女性对社区和大家庭中较高的病毒传播率和死亡率感到心理困扰,并且担心年长的家庭成员会感染病毒。对基本宗教和文化互动的限制进一步加剧了这一人群的心理健康不良。宗教、社区社会资本和更大的家庭结构都是英国穆斯林巴基斯坦女性的有效应对策略。大流行的积极影响包括与家人和信仰更加亲近,以及工作/生活更加和谐。

结论

对宗教和文化应对机制的探索应该用于为未来的国家大流行准备计划提供信息,以及建立和维护社会资本的有效策略。这可能会增加在人群中遵守保持社交距离和其他保护行为的可能性。

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