“I Learned to Bottle Up My Feelings From a Young Age”: A Narrative Analysis of Latina Young People’s Family Mental Health Socialization

J. Lilly
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Latina young people report high levels of mental health problems and low levels of help-seeking compared with their white peers, but little research has examined factors influencing their mental health views. Inductive analysis of 25 participants’ narratives revealed that Latina young people described three stages in the development of their mental health-related beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors: undergoing a process of family mental health socialization, suffering in silence, and attaining a new perspective. Within each of these phases, participants shared stories that attest to their agency and resilience. This research uncovers a novel theoretical construct, “family mental health socialization,” which elucidates how young people internalize mental health-related beliefs, behaviors, and norms within their cultural and family context. Implications for social work practice include the need for culturally sensitive, family-centered interventions that promote open communication about mental health.
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"我从小就学会了把自己的感情封存起来":拉丁裔年轻人家庭心理健康社会化的叙事分析
与白人同龄人相比,拉丁裔年轻人报告的心理健康问题较多,寻求帮助的程度较低,但很少有研究探讨影响他们心理健康观点的因素。对 25 位参与者的叙述进行归纳分析后发现,拉丁裔年轻人描述了他们心理健康相关信念、态度和行为发展的三个阶段:经历家庭心理健康社会化过程、默默承受痛苦、获得新视角。在每个阶段中,参与者都分享了证明他们的能动性和复原力的故事。这项研究发现了一个新的理论概念--"家庭心理健康社会化",它阐明了年轻人是如何在其文化和家庭环境中内化与心理健康相关的信念、行为和规范的。这项研究对社会工作实践的启示包括,需要采取对文化敏感的、以家庭为中心的干预措施,促进有关心理健康的坦诚交流。
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