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一项探索加拿大魁北克省第一代和第二代移民父母围产期社会压力体验的定性研究。

A qualitative study exploring the perinatal experiences of social stress among first- and second-generation immigrant parents in Quebec, Canada.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, McGill University, 2001 McGill College Ave, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G1, Canada.

Centre for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE), Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC), Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2024 Sep 3;24(1):575. doi: 10.1186/s12884-024-06768-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Perinatal psychological distress adversely impacts the well-being and social adjustment of parents and their children. Expectant parents who have migrated may be at higher risk for perinatal psychological distress due to various migration-specific stressors and healthcare service barriers. Limited studies have examined the perceived determinants of perinatal distress in immigrant parents, particularly men. This study explored first and second-generation immigrant parents' lived experiences of social stressors and facilitators of perinatal psychological well-being.

METHODS

Participants were recruited by convenience and purposive sampling as part of a larger study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted virtually with first and second-generation immigrant women and men in Quebec, Canada. An inductive thematic analysis was performed.

RESULTS

Sixteen women (age = 34.8 ± 3.7 years) and ten men (age = 35.1 ± 4.9 years) from various ethnic backgrounds participated in the study at 7.4 ± 0.73 and 7.5 ± 0.72 months postpartum, respectively. Three themes were identified: (1) cultural pressures (cultural differences in parenting, gender-related cultural pressures, health and baby-related practices), (2) health and social service access (social benefits and resources, and systemic barriers in health care), and (3) discrimination (physical appearance or parental-related discrimination, gender-related discrimination, ethnic-related discrimination). First-generation immigrant parents reported greater acculturative stress (i.e. mental health stigma, health care access) and ethnic discrimination concerns related to their distress. Among men, barriers include feeling as though the paternal role was devalued by society and not receiving consideration by health care.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results highlight different social factors of perinatal well-being perceived by men and women from various ethnic and immigration backgrounds during the perinatal period. Perceived factors include macro-level factors, such as a country's social climate, health and social policies and services, and social aspects of acculturative stress. Our findings suggest the need for continued efforts to challenge and eliminate discriminatory practices. Interventions and resources directed at first-generation immigrant parents should be bolstered. Understanding what parents perceive to facilitate or hinder their psychological well-being can help inform the development of tailored evidence-based programs and policies to better meet the mental health needs of Canadians and reduce gender disparities in the treatment of perinatal distress.

摘要

背景

围产期心理困扰会对父母及其子女的健康和社会适应产生不利影响。由于各种与移民相关的压力源和医疗保健服务障碍,移民的准父母可能面临更高的围产期心理困扰风险。有限的研究探讨了移民父母,尤其是男性,围产期困扰的感知决定因素。本研究探讨了第一代和第二代移民父母在围产期心理幸福感方面的社会压力源和促进因素的生活体验。

方法

参与者是通过便利抽样和目的抽样作为更大研究的一部分招募的。在加拿大魁北克省,通过虚拟方式对第一代和第二代移民女性和男性进行了半结构化访谈。进行了归纳主题分析。

结果

来自不同族裔背景的 16 名女性(年龄=34.8±3.7 岁)和 10 名男性(年龄=35.1±4.9 岁)在产后 7.4±0.73 和 7.5±0.72 个月时参加了研究。确定了三个主题:(1)文化压力(育儿方面的文化差异、与性别相关的文化压力、与健康和婴儿相关的实践),(2)获得健康和社会服务(社会福利和资源,以及医疗保健系统中的障碍),和(3)歧视(外貌或与父母相关的歧视、与性别相关的歧视、与族裔相关的歧视)。第一代移民父母报告了更大的文化适应压力(即心理健康污名、获得医疗保健服务的机会)和与他们的困扰相关的族裔歧视问题。对于男性来说,障碍包括觉得社会贬低了父亲的角色,并且没有得到医疗保健的考虑。

结论

我们的研究结果突出了不同族裔和移民背景的男性和女性在围产期期间对围产期幸福感的不同社会因素的看法。感知因素包括宏观层面的因素,如一个国家的社会氛围、健康和社会政策和服务以及文化适应压力的社会方面。我们的研究结果表明,需要继续努力挑战和消除歧视性做法。应加强针对第一代移民父母的干预措施和资源。了解父母认为哪些因素有利于或阻碍他们的心理健康,可以帮助我们制定有针对性的循证计划和政策,更好地满足加拿大民众的心理健康需求,并减少围产期困扰治疗方面的性别差异。

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