Sánchez Bandala María Alejandra, Sesia Paola María
Doctora en Antropología. Profesora-investigadora, Universidad de la Sierra Sur; Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz, México.
Doctora en Antropología. Profesora-Investigadora, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Pacífico Sur; Oaxaca de Juárez, México.
Salud Colect. 2024 Dec 2;20:e4908. doi: 10.18294/sc.2024.4908.
Indigenous populations show high prevalence rates of mental disorders and limited access to mental health services. The aim of this study was to analyze the mental health care trajectories of indigenous youth living in the Metropolitan Area of Oaxaca, Mexico. Between May and August 2023, we conducted a qualitative study involving non-participant observation, in-depth interviews with seven indigenous youth, and semi-structured interviews with nine health professionals, healers, or leaders of mutual support groups. We identified processes, not exempt of tensions, in how these young people perceive themselves as both young and indigenous, in the development of their mental disorders, and in the ways they seek treatment. Their care involved the use of psychological and psychiatric services, mutual support groups, and, to a limited extent, traditional medicine. This study concludes that these dynamics are interwoven and amplified by interpersonal, institutional and epistemic racism, which must be dismantled to improve the mental health of indigenous youth.
土著居民精神障碍患病率很高,且获得心理健康服务的机会有限。本研究的目的是分析生活在墨西哥瓦哈卡都会区的土著青年的心理健康护理轨迹。2023年5月至8月期间,我们开展了一项定性研究,包括非参与式观察、对七名土著青年进行深入访谈,以及对九名卫生专业人员、治疗师或互助小组负责人进行半结构化访谈。我们确定了这些年轻人在如何将自己视为青年和土著人、精神障碍的发展过程以及寻求治疗方式等方面存在的并非没有紧张关系的过程。他们的护理涉及使用心理和精神科服务、互助小组,以及在有限程度上使用传统医学。本研究得出结论,这些动态过程因人际、机构和认知层面的种族主义而相互交织并被放大,必须消除这些种族主义才能改善土著青年的心理健康。