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性少数难民和寻求庇护者的心理健康差距:提供者对创伤暴露、症状表现和治疗方法的看法。

Mental health disparities of sexual minority refugees and asylum seekers: Provider perspectives on trauma exposure, symptom presentation, and treatment approach.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital.

出版信息

J Couns Psychol. 2024 Jul;71(4):229-241. doi: 10.1037/cou0000731. Epub 2024 May 9.

Abstract

Refugees and asylum seekers who identify as sexual minorities and/or who have been persecuted for same-sex acts maneuver through multiple oppressive systems at all stages of migration. Sexual minority refugees and asylum seekers (SM RAS) report experiencing a greater number of persecutory experiences and worse mental health symptoms than refugees and asylum seekers persecuted for reasons other than their sexual orientation (non-SM RAS). SM RAS are growing in numbers, report a need and desire for mental health treatment, and are often referred to therapy during the asylum process. However, little research has been conducted on the treatment needs of SM RAS in therapy or the strategies therapists use to address these needs. This study sought to identify these factors through qualitative interviews with providers at a specialty refugee mental health clinic ( = 11), who had experience treating both SM RAS and non-SM RAS. Interviews were transcribed and coded for themes of similarities and differences between SM RAS and non-SM RAS observed during treatment and factors that could be leveraged to reduce mental health disparities between SM RAS and non-SM RAS. Clinicians reported that compared to the non-SM RAS, SM RAS reported greater childhood trauma exposure, increased isolation, decreased support, identity-related shame, difficulty trusting others, and continued discrimination due to their SM identitiy. Suggested adaptations included reducing isolation, preparing for ongoing identity-based challenges, creating safe spaces to express SM identity, and a slower treatment pace. Providers reported benefits and drawbacks to centering the client's SM identity in treatment and encouraging community involvement for SM RAS, and noted additional training in cultural awareness would be beneficial. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

寻求庇护者和难民中,那些自认为是性少数群体的人,或者因为同性性行为而受到迫害的人,在移民的各个阶段都要应对多个压迫性体系。性少数寻求庇护者和难民(SM RAS)报告说,他们经历的迫害经历更多,心理健康症状也更严重,而不是因为性取向而受到迫害的寻求庇护者和难民(非 SM RAS)。SM RAS 的数量不断增加,他们报告说需要并渴望接受心理健康治疗,并且在庇护申请过程中经常被转介到治疗中。然而,针对 SM RAS 在治疗中的治疗需求以及治疗师用来解决这些需求的策略,研究甚少。本研究通过对一家专门的难民心理健康诊所的提供者(n = 11)进行定性访谈,试图确定这些因素,这些提供者都有治疗 SM RAS 和非 SM RAS 的经验。对访谈进行了转录和编码,以确定治疗过程中观察到的 SM RAS 和非 SM RAS 之间的相似和不同之处的主题,以及可以用来减少 SM RAS 和非 SM RAS 之间心理健康差距的因素。临床医生报告说,与非 SM RAS 相比,SM RAS 报告说他们童年时期经历了更多的创伤,更孤立,支持减少,与身份相关的羞耻感,更难信任他人,并且由于他们的 SM 身份而持续受到歧视。建议的适应措施包括减少孤立,为持续的基于身份的挑战做好准备,创造表达 SM 身份的安全空间,以及更慢的治疗节奏。提供者报告说,在治疗中关注客户的 SM 身份和鼓励 SM RAS 参与社区既有好处也有弊端,并指出在文化意识方面的额外培训将是有益的。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。

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