VanHook Cortney
School of Social Work, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2025 Jan-Feb;19(1):15579883241310755. doi: 10.1177/15579883241310755.
Mental health service research has insufficiently examined young Black men's (YBM; ages 18-25) mental health care consumption patterns, obscuring their unmet mental health needs. Concurrently, the literature indicates YBM face unmet service needs that impede their ability to address numerous negative social determinants of health (e.g., high adverse childhood experiences, low socioeconomic status, etc.). Because preventing or treating mental health issues at or near onset can dramatically improve outcomes, this study utilizes thematic analysis to elucidate the factors most consequential to YBM's experiences as mental health service consumers. Eight YBM ( = 21.1 years) were purposively recruited to participate in semi-structured interviews to discuss attitudes regarding mental health care and cultural attitudes, gender-based attitudes, structural racism, and transition to adulthood. Of the eight participants, five had active health insurance, six had received mental health services before age 18 years, and three were currently receiving mental health services. Participants were attuned to their mental health needs and rejected stigmatizing attitudes about mental illness. Most participants reported hesitation about taking psychiatric medications. Participants had limited resources and encountered structural barriers to accessing mental health services. Most participants did not perceive racism as a source of mental distress. Culturally informed, consumer-oriented research is critical to tailoring and strengthening YBM's mental health care. Future research should employ a population health approach to promote YBM's mental health service uptake in adulthood.
心理健康服务研究对年轻黑人男性(18至25岁)的心理健康护理消费模式的研究不足,掩盖了他们未得到满足的心理健康需求。同时,文献表明年轻黑人男性面临未得到满足的服务需求,这阻碍了他们应对众多负面健康社会决定因素的能力(例如,童年不良经历多、社会经济地位低等)。由于在发病时或发病初期预防或治疗心理健康问题可以显著改善结果,本研究采用主题分析来阐明对年轻黑人男性作为心理健康服务消费者的经历影响最大的因素。我们有目的地招募了八名年轻黑人男性(平均年龄21.1岁)参与半结构化访谈,以讨论他们对心理健康护理的态度以及文化态度、基于性别的态度、结构性种族主义和向成年期过渡等问题。在这八名参与者中,五人有有效的医疗保险,六人在18岁之前接受过心理健康服务,三人目前正在接受心理健康服务。参与者了解自己的心理健康需求,并拒绝了对精神疾病的污名化态度。大多数参与者表示对服用精神科药物有所犹豫。参与者资源有限,在获得心理健康服务方面遇到结构性障碍。大多数参与者并不认为种族主义是精神痛苦的来源。开展具有文化针对性、以消费者为导向的研究对于调整和加强年轻黑人男性的心理健康护理至关重要。未来的研究应采用人口健康方法,以促进年轻黑人男性在成年期接受心理健康服务。