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了解新加坡外来务工人员中基于社区的心理健康干预措施。

Understanding community-based mental health interventions among migrant workers in Singapore.

作者信息

Kwek Theophilus

机构信息

Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, MSc Public Health (Global Health), King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Discov Ment Health. 2024 Sep 30;4(1):41. doi: 10.1007/s44192-024-00092-3.

DOI:10.1007/s44192-024-00092-3
PMID:39349867
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11442956/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Migrants in Singapore face unique mental health risk factors and barriers to formal care. Within this context, the Migrant Writers of Singapore (an arts collective) has organised a community-based intervention to address mental health needs, the Mental Health Awareness and Well-Being Festival.

AIM

To understand migrants' motivations for organising and participating in the Festival as a form of community-based mental health support, as well as their perspectives on the role and effectiveness of such interventions.

METHODS

Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted in October and November 2023, with 10 members of MWS involved in the Festival.

RESULTS

Interviewees were primarily motivated by personal experiences of giving or receiving peer support, or finding relief through MWS's arts-based activities; and to a smaller extent by the need for greater mental health awareness among migrants. Interviewees saw the value of community-based interventions in: (i) easing loneliness, (ii) establishing solidarity, (iii) facilitating communication in help-seeking, and (iv) building longer-term social networks.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that community-based interventions may be an enabler of peer support, and help address underlying mental health risk factors. Arts-based activities can enhance these interventions, though further research is required to evaluate concrete outcomes, and ascertain the wider applicability of these findings.

摘要

背景

新加坡的移民面临独特的心理健康风险因素和获得正规护理的障碍。在此背景下,新加坡移民作家(一个艺术团体)组织了一项基于社区的干预措施来满足心理健康需求,即心理健康意识与幸福节。

目的

了解移民组织和参与该节日作为一种基于社区的心理健康支持形式的动机,以及他们对这种干预措施的作用和效果的看法。

方法

对2023年10月和11月进行的半结构化访谈进行主题分析,访谈对象为10名参与该节日的新加坡移民作家成员。

结果

受访者的主要动机是给予或接受同伴支持的个人经历,或通过新加坡移民作家的艺术活动获得缓解;在较小程度上是出于提高移民心理健康意识的需要。受访者认为基于社区的干预措施的价值在于:(i)减轻孤独感,(ii)建立团结,(iii)促进寻求帮助时的沟通,以及(iv)建立长期社交网络。

结论

研究结果表明,基于社区的干预措施可能是同伴支持的促进因素,并有助于解决潜在的心理健康风险因素。基于艺术的活动可以加强这些干预措施,不过需要进一步研究来评估具体结果,并确定这些发现的更广泛适用性。