Department of Psychology, University of Prishtina, Prishtinë, Kosovë.
University Counseling Service, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Sep 4;12:1434389. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1434389. eCollection 2024.
The significance of mental health and its impact on overall well-being is increasingly acknowledged across various sectors, including higher education. However, despite this growing recognition, the stigma associated with mental health issues and related help-seeking, particularly within certain cultural groups and socio-economic contexts, continues to pose a formidable barrier to effective care, especially among university students. Addressing these challenges, this study explores the intricate interplay of factors affecting mental health awareness and stigma, including help-seeking behaviors among Albanian university students in three Western Balkan countries: Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Albania. By dissecting these multi-layered influences, this study aims to develop targeted interventions to enhance mental well-being and dismantle barriers to care in these regions.
This qualitative study involved 60 Albanian university students from Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Albania, using focus groups to gather data. The discussions were structured around the socio-ecological model, facilitating a comprehensive exploration of the individual, interpersonal, organizational, and societal factors influencing mental health awareness, stigma, and help-seeking behaviors.
Findings from the study indicate a moderate awareness of mental health issues among students. Familial and cultural stigma among Albanians in the Balkans hinder open discussions and access to professional help. There is a notable lack of support from higher education institutions, with only 20% of students reporting that their mental health needs are met. These needs include affordable and confidential counseling, empathetic faculty interactions, and a supportive campus environment. Additionally, there is a lack of continuous and professional help within the community. Societal attitudes deeply rooted in Albanian cultural norms and traditional beliefs perpetuate stigma, limiting effective health care and help-seeking behavior.
The results emphasize the need for a culturally sensitive and holistic approach to mental health interventions that integrates strategies across multiple levels of the socio-ecological model. Enhancing mental health literacy, reducing stigma, and advocating for supportive legislation and policies in the Western Balkan region are critical. Moreover, the study highlights the urgent necessity for universities in particular to improve their mental health services, which will significantly enhance both the academic success and personal development of students.
心理健康的重要性及其对整体幸福感的影响在包括高等教育在内的各个领域得到了越来越多的认可。然而,尽管这种认识不断提高,但与心理健康问题相关的污名以及相关的寻求帮助行为,特别是在某些文化群体和社会经济背景下,仍然是有效护理的一个巨大障碍,尤其是在大学生中。为了解决这些挑战,本研究探讨了影响心理健康意识和污名的复杂因素相互作用,包括来自科索沃、北马其顿和阿尔巴尼亚三个西巴尔干国家的阿尔巴尼亚大学生的寻求帮助行为。通过剖析这些多层次的影响,本研究旨在制定有针对性的干预措施,以增强这些地区的心理健康和消除护理障碍。
本定性研究涉及来自科索沃、北马其顿和阿尔巴尼亚的 60 名阿尔巴尼亚大学生,使用焦点小组收集数据。讨论围绕社会生态模式进行,以全面探讨影响心理健康意识、污名和寻求帮助行为的个人、人际、组织和社会因素。
研究结果表明,学生对心理健康问题有一定的认识。巴尔干地区的阿尔巴尼亚家庭和文化污名阻碍了公开讨论和获得专业帮助。高等教育机构的支持明显不足,只有 20%的学生报告说他们的心理健康需求得到满足。这些需求包括负担得起的和保密的咨询、有同理心的教师互动和支持性的校园环境。此外,社区内缺乏持续和专业的帮助。深深植根于阿尔巴尼亚文化规范和传统信仰的社会态度加剧了污名,限制了有效的医疗保健和寻求帮助的行为。
研究结果强调需要采取一种对文化敏感的整体方法来进行心理健康干预,将策略整合到社会生态模式的多个层面。在西巴尔干地区,提高心理健康素养、减少污名和倡导支持性的立法和政策至关重要。此外,该研究还强调了大学特别是改善其心理健康服务的迫切需要,这将极大地提高学生的学业成功和个人发展。