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“感觉自己很重要”:LGBTQ+青年成人对肯定性心理保健的看法

"Feeling Like You Matter:" LGBTQ + Young Adult Perspectives on Affirmative Mental Healthcare.

作者信息

Mondave Marisa, Saleska Jessica, Wang Jing Jing, Bluma Elliot, Jackson Daynon, Tapia Yara, Yashar Leah, Zima Bonnie T, Choi Kristen R

机构信息

Department of Community Health Sciences, Fielding School of Public Health, UCLA, 650 Charles E Young Dr S, Los Angeles, CA, 90095, USA.

Washington University at Saint Louis, 1 Brookings Dr, Saint Louis, MO, 63130, USA.

出版信息

J Behav Health Serv Res. 2025 Jan;52(1):155-167. doi: 10.1007/s11414-024-09919-x. Epub 2024 Dec 10.

DOI:10.1007/s11414-024-09919-x
PMID:39658725
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11685268/
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of LGBTQ + young people in mental healthcare and to understand their perspectives on what affirmative mental healthcare practice should look like. Between June and September of 2023, interviews were conducted with LGBTQ + young people ages 18-26 years in Los Angeles and Seattle. Interviews lasted 30 to 60 min and were transcribed verbatim for thematic analysis (N = 28). Four themes were developed from analysis of the interviews: (1) disconnection from community and self as an impetus for seeking formal mental healthcare; (2) marginalization during mental health service encounters; (3) the therapeutic power of belonging and mattering in the mental healthcare system; and (4) mutual human connection as the foundation for affirming mental healthcare experiences. Affirmative mental healthcare was defined by LGBTQ + young adults as free of judgment with priority placed on the therapeutic power of genuine human connection. The need for trans-specific mental healthcare was also highlighted. Participants also expressed a preference for providers with shared identities and experiences to alleviate feelings of isolation and increase feelings of connectivity. Mental health providers should emphasize connectivity and empathy to offer affirming care with LGBTQ + clients, such asking about client preferences for care, developing knowledge about sexuality and gender identity, and acknowledging provider limitations or knowledge gaps. Improving access to affirmative mental healthcare for LGBTQ + young adults (e.g., workforce development, training requirements) is needed to address the disparities in mental healthcare.

摘要

本研究的目的是探索 LGBTQ+ 青年在心理保健方面的经历,并了解他们对积极的心理保健实践应是什么样的看法。2023 年 6 月至 9 月期间,对洛杉矶和西雅图年龄在 18 至 26 岁的 LGBTQ+ 青年进行了访谈。访谈持续 30 至 60 分钟,并逐字转录以进行主题分析(N = 28)。通过对访谈的分析得出了四个主题:(1)与社区和自我脱节作为寻求正规心理保健的动力;(2)在心理健康服务过程中被边缘化;(3)在心理保健系统中归属感和重要性的治疗力量;(4)相互的人际联系作为积极的心理保健体验的基础。LGBTQ+ 青年成年人将积极的心理保健定义为没有评判,将重点放在真实人际联系的治疗力量上。还强调了针对跨性别者的心理保健的必要性。参与者还表示倾向于选择具有相同身份和经历的提供者,以减轻孤立感并增强联系感。心理健康提供者应强调联系感和同理心,以便为 LGBTQ+ 客户提供积极的护理,例如询问客户对护理的偏好、了解性取向和性别认同方面的知识,以及承认提供者的局限性或知识差距。需要改善 LGBTQ+ 青年成年人获得积极心理保健的机会(例如,劳动力发展、培训要求),以解决心理保健方面的差异。