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“如果我告诉你我的问题,你会如何看待我?”:一项关于新冠疫情期间肯尼亚青少年心理健康知识、护理障碍及机会的定性研究

"If I tell you my problems, how will you perceive me?": A qualitative study of mental health knowledge, barriers, and opportunities for care among Kenyan adolescents during COVID-19.

作者信息

Nyongesa Vincent, Kathono Joseph, Mwavua Shillah, Nyamai Darius, Yator Obadia, Kanyanya Ian, Amin Nabila, Njuguna Simon, Ahs Jill, Kohrt Brandon, Chorpita Bruce, Madeghe Beatrice, Idele Priscilla, Carvajal Velez Liliana, Kumar Manasi

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.

Department of Preventive and Promotive Health, Nairobi County Government, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 May 23;20(5):e0323907. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0323907. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The majority of the world's adolescents live in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, there is a dearth of knowledge about adolescents' perspectives on mental health and sources of distress there. Therefore, a qualitative study of adolescents' and caregivers' beliefs and experiences related to mental illness was conducted in Nairobi, Kenya.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Six focus group discussions were conducted with 46 participants at two peri-urban settlements in Nairobi from November to December 2020. Using a two-step analytic process, we generated core themes, and the study team reviewed the transcripts and triangulated the themes.

RESULTS

Themes include knowledge about mental health and illness, triggers of psychological disturbances, attitudes towards mental illness, practices adopted to strengthen mental health, barriers to strengthening mental health among young people, emerging needs around caregiver mental health and parenting, and community recommendations on interventions. Adolescents had limited knowledge of specific mental illnesses but articulated triggers, stresses, and challenges they face in daily life in an in-depth manner. Caregivers demonstrated a breadth of knowledge and understanding of adolescent mental health.

CONCLUSION

Adolescents and their caregivers face tremendous stresses in the Nairobi settlements. Mental health literacy is limited, but adolescents and caregivers are ready to embrace mental health services. Reducing stigma and access to youth-friendly services are crucial to expanding service engagement.

摘要

引言

世界上大多数青少年生活在低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)。然而,对于这些国家青少年对心理健康的看法以及困扰来源的了解却很匮乏。因此,在肯尼亚内罗毕对青少年及其照顾者与精神疾病相关的信念和经历进行了一项定性研究。

材料与方法

2020年11月至12月,在内罗毕的两个城郊居民区与46名参与者进行了六次焦点小组讨论。通过两步分析过程,我们得出了核心主题,研究团队审查了记录并对主题进行了三角验证。

结果

主题包括关于心理健康和疾病的知识、心理困扰的触发因素、对精神疾病的态度、为加强心理健康所采取的做法、青少年加强心理健康的障碍、照顾者心理健康和育儿方面新出现的需求以及社区对干预措施的建议。青少年对特定精神疾病的了解有限,但深入阐述了他们在日常生活中面临的触发因素、压力和挑战。照顾者表现出对青少年心理健康的广泛知识和理解。

结论

在内罗毕居民区,青少年及其照顾者面临着巨大的压力。心理健康素养有限,但青少年和照顾者愿意接受心理健康服务。减少污名化并提供适合青少年的服务对于扩大服务参与至关重要。

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