Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA.
Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Mar 20;21(3):373. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21030373.
Prior work has suggested that discrimination and immigration-related stress may impede mental health care seeking and utilization among Latinx populations. These effects may be more nuanced as both discrimination and immigration-related stress may increase symptomology, particularly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression. Both symptoms may, in turn, prompt attempts to seek care. The current study examined the direct effects of discrimination and immigration-related stress on care access, as well as potentially indirect effects with PTSD and depression symptoms as mediators. Interviews and online surveys were completed with 234 Latinx residents of the Midwest, assessing everyday discrimination, discrimination in healthcare, PTSD symptoms, depression symptoms, current mental health utilization, and previous unsuccessful attempts to seek care. Direct effects of discrimination and immigration-related stress were largely unrelated to care access variables. Discrimination in healthcare settings predicted both unsuccessful attempts to seek care and current use, but this effect was positive. The indirect effect was largely supported, but only for PTSD symptoms and not depression. Results indicate that further investigation is necessary to understand the direct effects of discrimination on care access. Further, discrimination and immigration-related stress may indirectly prompt attempts to seek mental health care.
先前的研究表明,歧视和与移民相关的压力可能会阻碍拉丁裔人群寻求和利用心理健康护理。这些影响可能更加微妙,因为歧视和与移民相关的压力都可能增加症状,特别是创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁。这两种症状反过来又可能促使人们寻求护理。本研究考察了歧视和与移民相关的压力对护理获取的直接影响,以及 PTSD 和抑郁症状作为中介的潜在间接影响。通过访谈和在线调查,对中西部地区的 234 名拉丁裔居民进行了评估,评估内容包括日常歧视、医疗保健中的歧视、PTSD 症状、抑郁症状、当前心理健康护理利用情况以及之前寻求护理但未成功的情况。歧视和与移民相关的压力的直接影响与护理获取变量基本无关。医疗保健环境中的歧视既预测了寻求护理但未成功的情况,也预测了当前的使用情况,但这种影响是积极的。间接影响在很大程度上得到了支持,但仅针对 PTSD 症状,而不是抑郁症状。研究结果表明,需要进一步调查以了解歧视对护理获取的直接影响。此外,歧视和与移民相关的压力可能会间接促使人们寻求心理健康护理。