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对圣保罗郊区年轻人生活中巴西家庭补助金现金转移计划、生活机会和心理健康的认知:定性研究

Perceptions of Brazil's Bolsa Família cash transfer programme, life opportunities and mental health in the lives of young adults from the outskirts of São Paulo: qualitative study.

作者信息

Malvasi Paulo, Evans-Lacko Sara, Cyhlarova Eva, Matijasevich Alicia, McDaid David, Silvestre Paula Cristiane

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences of Santa Casa de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

出版信息

BJPsych Open. 2025 Jun 30;11(4):e135. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2025.10056.

Abstract

BACKGOUND

Cash transfer programmes (CTPs) provide financial support to alleviate poverty and promote economic stability. The Bolsa Família Programme (BFP), a Brazilian initiative and the world's largest CTP by number of beneficiaries, aims to improve living conditions. While poverty is closely linked to poor mental health, evidence regarding the specific effects of CTPs on young adults' mental health remains limited, underscoring the need for further research.

AIMS

To understand the meaning attributed to the BFP by young adults regarding their future aspirations and mental health, as well as perspectives from providers.

METHOD

This qualitative study was conducted at the outskirts of São Paulo city, involving 12 in-depth interviews with young adults aged 18-24 years and 2 focus groups comprising 17 health and social assistance professionals.

RESULTS

Thematic analysis identified four themes according with interviews and focus groups: (a) perceptions about poverty (hopelessness and lack of opportunities); (b) impact of poverty on mental health (anxiety, unpredictability and hopelessness as consequences of living in poverty); (c) young adults' needs and aspirations (job opportunities as the main expectation for a better future); and (d) BFP limitations and opportunities for improvement (BFP perceived as just one of the survival strategies but not impacting life opportunities for young adults).

CONCLUSIONS

The BFP was valued as essential for meeting poor families' basic needs. Employment opportunities were central to young adults' expectations, often causing anguish and anxiety. Expanding the BFP to include employment and income-generation policies could better support the mental health and life opportunities of vulnerable youth.

摘要

背景

现金转移计划(CTPs)提供财政支持以减轻贫困并促进经济稳定。巴西的“家庭补助金计划”(BFP)是一项举措,也是受益人数最多的全球最大现金转移计划,旨在改善生活条件。虽然贫困与心理健康不佳密切相关,但关于现金转移计划对年轻人心理健康的具体影响的证据仍然有限,这凸显了进一步研究的必要性。

目的

了解年轻人对“家庭补助金计划”在其未来抱负和心理健康方面的意义,以及提供者的观点。

方法

这项定性研究在圣保罗市郊区进行,对18至24岁的年轻人进行了12次深入访谈,并对17名健康和社会援助专业人员组成的2个焦点小组进行了访谈。

结果

主题分析根据访谈和焦点小组确定了四个主题:(a)对贫困的看法(绝望和缺乏机会);(b)贫困对心理健康的影响(生活在贫困中的焦虑、不可预测性和绝望);(c)年轻人的需求和抱负(就业机会是对更美好未来的主要期望);以及(d)“家庭补助金计划”的局限性和改进机会(“家庭补助金计划”被视为只是生存策略之一,但对年轻人的生活机会没有影响)。

结论

“家庭补助金计划”被视为满足贫困家庭基本需求的关键。就业机会是年轻人期望的核心,常常导致痛苦和焦虑。扩大“家庭补助金计划”以纳入就业和创收政策可以更好地支持弱势青年的心理健康和生活机会。

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