为何文化和背景很重要:考察美国和墨西哥的拉丁裔个体在心理健康污名和社会距离方面的差异。
Why Culture and Context Matters: Examining Differences in Mental Health Stigma and Social Distance Between Latino Individuals in the United States and Mexico.
机构信息
University of New Hampshire, 55 College Rd, 03824, Durham, NH, USA.
University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work, Arlington, TX, USA.
出版信息
J Immigr Minor Health. 2024 Apr;26(2):278-286. doi: 10.1007/s10903-023-01550-w. Epub 2023 Oct 13.
This study examines the influence of cultural context on social distance and perceptions of stigma towards mental health conditions among Latino populations in Houston, TX, USA and Mexico City, Mexico. We employed a community-based experimental vignette survey to assess perceptions towards individuals experiencing symptoms of alcohol misuse, depression, and psychosis. Participants (n = 513) from Houston and Mexico City were asked about their willingness to accept community members experiencing mental health symptoms in various social roles, their perceptions of stigma related to these symptoms, anticipated danger, possible positive outcomes, and the community member's ability to change. Findings demonstrate significant differences in stigma perceptions between Latino respondents in the US and in Mexico. Houston participants reported lower public stigma and perceived dangerousness of someone with mental health concerns compared to respondents in Mexico City. Furthermore, the cultural context may influence the association between various dimensions of stigma, with some inverse relationships occurring based on location of data collection. Findings illuminate the complex interplay between cultural context, mental health symptoms, and stigma, and underscores the need for culturally nuanced interventions to reduce mental health stigma and promote service utilization in Latino communities.
本研究考察了文化背景对美国得克萨斯州休斯顿和墨西哥墨西哥城拉丁裔人群对心理健康状况的社会距离和污名感知的影响。我们采用基于社区的实验案例调查来评估对经历酒精使用障碍、抑郁和精神病症状的个体的看法。来自休斯顿和墨西哥城的参与者(n=513)被问及他们愿意在各种社会角色中接受有心理健康症状的社区成员,他们对这些症状相关的污名、预期的危险、可能的积极结果以及社区成员改变的能力的看法。研究结果表明,美国和墨西哥的拉丁裔受访者对污名的看法存在显著差异。与墨西哥城的受访者相比,休斯顿的参与者报告说,对有心理健康问题的人的公众污名和感知危险程度较低。此外,文化背景可能会影响污名的各个维度之间的关联,根据数据收集地点的不同,一些关系呈反向关系。研究结果阐明了文化背景、心理健康症状和污名之间的复杂相互作用,并强调需要进行文化敏感性干预,以减少拉丁裔社区的心理健康污名,促进服务利用。