McEntyre Elizabeth, Lyons Georgia, Johnson Anina, Dean Kimberlie
Aboriginal-Led Research Consultant, Tea Gardens (Worimi Country), NSW, Australia.
Discipline of Psychiatry & Mental Health, School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW, Australia.
Psychiatr Psychol Law. 2024 May 5;32(4):549-562. doi: 10.1080/13218719.2024.2330476. eCollection 2025.
While First Nations Peoples in Australia experience high rates of criminal justice contact, there is limited research on their experiences of the forensic mental health system. This study aims to develop new understandings of how First Nations Peoples experience and understand the forensic mental health system in NSW. Interviews were conducted with ten First Nations Peoples in contact with the forensic mental health system, including forensic patients and their family members. Participants described challenging life experiences prior to their contact with the forensic mental health system, with community services often failing to respond to their mental health needs. While participants reported some positive experiences with the forensic mental health system, they ultimately described an urgent need for culturally appropriate programs that facilitate connections to family and Community. Forensic mental health services should be co-designed alongside First Nations Peoples and communities to improve outcomes and avoid re-traumatisation through contact with services.
虽然澳大利亚的原住民在刑事司法系统中的接触率很高,但关于他们在法医心理健康系统中的经历的研究却很有限。本研究旨在对原住民如何体验和理解新南威尔士州的法医心理健康系统形成新的认识。对十名与法医心理健康系统有接触的原住民进行了访谈,包括法医患者及其家庭成员。参与者描述了在接触法医心理健康系统之前具有挑战性的生活经历,社区服务往往未能满足他们的心理健康需求。虽然参与者报告了在法医心理健康系统中有一些积极的经历,但他们最终表示迫切需要符合文化习俗的项目,以促进与家庭和社区的联系。法医心理健康服务应与原住民及其社区共同设计,以改善结果并避免因接触服务而再次受到创伤。