Neighbors H W
Community Ment Health J. 1985 Fall;21(3):156-66. doi: 10.1007/BF00754731.
This article explored the use of health and mental health services for serious personal problems in a national sample of adult black Americans. The results indicated low usage of the mental health sector in response to problems. Only 9% of the respondents who sought professional help contacted a community mental health center, psychiatrist or psychologist. Mental health usage was low even among respondents who felt their problem brought them to the point of a nervous breakdown and among respondents who conceptualized their distress in "emotional" terms. The traditional health care sector (doctors, hospitals) and ministers were used more often by blacks in distress. When the use of professional help only is considered, there appeared to be a large pocket of unmet need in the black community. When the use of informal help is taken into consideration, however, the percentage of respondents who did not receive help was considerably lower. The implications of these findings for professional service delivery are discussed.
本文探讨了成年美国黑人全国样本中针对严重个人问题使用健康和心理健康服务的情况。结果表明,针对这些问题,心理健康部门的使用率较低。在寻求专业帮助的受访者中,只有9%的人联系了社区心理健康中心、精神科医生或心理学家。即使在那些认为自己的问题已使他们濒临精神崩溃的受访者中,以及在那些将自己的痛苦描述为“情绪方面”的受访者中,心理健康服务的使用率也很低。处于困境的黑人更常求助于传统医疗部门(医生、医院)和牧师。仅考虑使用专业帮助时,黑人社区似乎存在大量未满足的需求。然而,当把使用非正式帮助考虑在内时,未获得帮助的受访者比例则要低得多。本文还讨论了这些研究结果对专业服务提供的启示。