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“系统不适合我们”:年轻黑人女性心理健康之旅的故事。

"The System isn't Set up for Us": Stories of young Black women's mental health journey.

机构信息

Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA.

出版信息

Womens Health (Lond). 2024 Jan-Dec;20:17455057241297106. doi: 10.1177/17455057241297106.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Black women are too often overlooked and underserved by the mental health system, resulting in disparities in their access to care and services provided. Little attention has been given to understanding the mental health experiences of Black women or to the development of culturally responsive, effective interventions that promote equitable access and services for these women.

OBJECTIVES

This study provides an opportunity to understand the lived experiences of young Black women with mental health challenges and their engagement with mental health services.

DESIGN

A descriptive phenomenological approach was used to understand the lived experiences of young Black women with mental health challenges and their engagement with mental health services.

METHODS

Using a descriptive phenomenological approach, loosely structured interviews with 15 Black women, ages 18-30 years, experiencing mental health challenges were conducted.

RESULTS

A thematic analysis revealed five overarching themes: (1) the "Strong Black Woman" persona as a barrier to seeking care, (2) impact of mental health stigma in the Black community, (3) intergenerational mental health trauma among Black women, (4) lack of culturally responsive practitioners, and (5) the impact of COVID-19 on mental health.

CONCLUSION

The findings suggest practitioners need to consider the intersecting identities of Black women when developing culturally responsive interventions. Additionally, concepts such as identity shifting, identity centrality, and radical healing should be considered when addressing the unique experiences of young Black women.

摘要

背景

黑人女性经常被心理健康系统忽视和服务不足,导致她们在获得护理和服务方面存在差异。很少有人关注理解黑人女性的心理健康体验,也很少有人关注开发文化响应、有效的干预措施,以促进这些女性获得公平的机会和服务。

目的

本研究提供了一个机会,以了解有心理健康挑战的年轻黑人女性的生活经历以及她们与心理健康服务的接触情况。

设计

采用描述性现象学方法来理解有心理健康挑战的年轻黑人女性的生活经历以及她们与心理健康服务的接触情况。

方法

采用描述性现象学方法,对 15 名年龄在 18-30 岁之间、有心理健康挑战的黑人女性进行了非结构化访谈。

结果

主题分析揭示了五个总体主题:(1)“坚强的黑人女性”形象是寻求护理的障碍,(2)心理健康耻辱感在黑人社区中的影响,(3)黑人女性之间代际心理健康创伤,(4)缺乏文化响应的从业者,以及(5)COVID-19 对心理健康的影响。

结论

研究结果表明,从业者在制定文化响应性干预措施时,需要考虑黑人女性的交叉身份。此外,在解决年轻黑人女性的独特经历时,应考虑身份转换、身份中心性和激进治疗等概念。

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