Anderson Cory, Potts Lindsey
Population Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Maryville University, USA.
Ment Health Relig Cult. 2023;26(9):908-924. doi: 10.1080/13674676.2023.2216146. Epub 2024 Jan 31.
Mental health conditions research often relies on reductionist cultural assumptions about the population studied and instruments validated from majority populations. In exhaustively reviewing the limited body of Amish mental health conditions research, we find that studies are well-executed by methodological protocols but that findings are inconsistent or limited in generalizability, instrument validity remains contested, and study investigation into Amish cultural and religious dynamics is limited. A case study from a sizeable Amish community in Ohio illustrates how various ideologies-notably old Amish religious theology, the scientific-psychological, and the Evangelical Protestant-have generated population-internal controversies among the Amish over defining and treating mental health conditions, suggesting that mental health conditions research and diagnosis of ethnic religious adherents should better account for internal cultural-religious dynamics. In order to make some assertions about how Amish culture and religion impacts mental health conditions, future research should include pre-study investigations into the targeted population's cultural and religious dynamics, consist of more nuanced case reports from therapists and psychiatrists, and include replication studies at different times and places, with deliberate attention to contextual factors.
心理健康状况研究通常依赖于对所研究人群的简化文化假设以及从多数人群中验证的工具。在详尽回顾阿米什人心理健康状况研究的有限文献时,我们发现这些研究在方法协议方面执行得很好,但研究结果不一致或普遍适用性有限,工具的有效性仍存在争议,并且对阿米什文化和宗教动态的研究调查有限。俄亥俄州一个相当大的阿米什社区的案例研究表明,各种意识形态——尤其是古老的阿米什宗教神学、科学心理学和福音派新教——在阿米什人内部就心理健康状况的定义和治疗引发了争议,这表明对少数族裔宗教信徒的心理健康状况研究和诊断应更好地考虑内部文化宗教动态。为了对阿米什文化和宗教如何影响心理健康状况做出一些断言,未来的研究应包括对目标人群的文化和宗教动态进行研究前调查,由治疗师和精神科医生提供更细致入微的案例报告,并包括在不同时间和地点进行的重复研究,同时要特别关注背景因素。