Muslim considerations in seeking mental health help in California and Israel: a qualitative approach.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH BMC Public Health Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1186/s12889-025-22224-2
Leena Badran, Niveen Rizkalla, Steven P Segal
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Background: Existing evidence indicates that Muslim minorities underutilize mental health services despite a pressing need. Employing the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), this study seeks to explore considerations that influence mental health help-seeking by Muslims residing in California and Israel.

Methods: A qualitative approach involving semi-structured interviews guided by the TPB principles was implemented with 78 Muslim participants. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes.

Results: Employing both deductive and inductive approaches, four major themes were identified: attitudes (advantages, disadvantages, and the influence of religiosity), subjective norms (the impact of significant others), perceived behavioral control (facilitators and challenges), and intentions toward seeking mental health support (influenced by gender, and prior experience). Common social and cultural norms were identified in both groups within the patterns of the TPB. The family's significance as a supportive resource emerged in both groups, but the extended family had a more profound impact among Muslims in Israel. Stigma as a barrier against seeking mental health help was stronger among Muslims in Israel, while financial barriers and socio-political context were highlighted more by Californian Muslims.

Conclusions: The findings highlighted the importance of adopting a holistic approach to mental health help-seeking among Muslims due to commonalities in approaches, irrespective of geographical differences. Variance between the two groups primarily stemmed from social factors, particularly stigma and the influence of extended family. The results underscore the universality of common aspects and emphasize the importance of addressing social norms and socio-economic realities to enhance engagement among Muslims in both countries.

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加利福尼亚州和以色列的穆斯林在寻求心理健康帮助时的考虑因素:一种定性方法。
背景:现有证据表明,尽管穆斯林少数民族迫切需要心理健康服务,但他们对心理健康服务的利用率却很低。本研究采用计划行为理论(TPB),试图探讨影响居住在加利福尼亚州和以色列的穆斯林寻求心理健康帮助的因素:方法:在 TPB 原则的指导下,对 78 名穆斯林参与者进行了半结构式访谈。进行了主题分析,以确定关键主题:结果:通过演绎和归纳两种方法,确定了四大主题:态度(优势、劣势和宗教信仰的影响)、主观规范(重要他人的影响)、感知行为控制(促进因素和挑战)以及寻求心理健康支持的意愿(受性别和先前经验的影响)。在 TPB 的模式中,两组都发现了共同的社会和文化规范。家庭作为支持性资源的重要性在两个群体中都有所体现,但大家庭对以色列穆斯林的影响更为深远。在以色列的穆斯林中,污名化对寻求心理健康帮助的阻碍更大,而加利福尼亚穆斯林则更强调经济障碍和社会政治背景:研究结果强调了在穆斯林中采取综合方法寻求心理健康帮助的重要性,因为无论地域差异如何,他们在方法上都存在共性。两个群体之间的差异主要源于社会因素,尤其是耻辱感和大家庭的影响。研究结果强调了共同点的普遍性,并强调了解决社会规范和社会经济现实问题以提高两国穆斯林参与度的重要性。
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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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