Psychological Factors Associated with Emotional Distress among Palestinian Arabs from East Jerusalem Accessing Psychiatric Care in Israel.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Ora Nakash, Maayan Nagar, Itzhak Levav, Eli Danilovich, Mamoun Abu-Tair, Grigory Podolsky
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Abstract

Background: The Palestinian population residing in East Jerusalem is characterized by high rates of poverty and unemployment and is subject to discrimination in various forms, including infrastructure of mental health services. Little is known about the help seeking needs and practices of East Jerusalem residents.

Method: We examined socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of a consecutive sample Palestinian residents from East Jerusalem (N=50) who accessed a specially assigned psychiatric clinic in Israel. In addition, we examined the psychological factors associated with emotional distress among these service-users upon entry to care. Participants completed a survey in Arabic that included a socio-demographic questionnaire and measures assessing emotional distress, perceived exposure to discrimination and social support, and mental health stigma.

Results: Participants reported high levels of emotional distress. Female gender, low socioeconomic status, higher perceived exposure to discrimination and higher perceived social support were associated with increased emotional distress.

Conclusions: Findings add to the scarce body of knowledge on specific mental health characteristics of East Jerusalem Palestinian residents.

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在以色列接受精神病治疗的东耶路撒冷巴勒斯坦阿拉伯人中与情绪困扰相关的心理因素。
背景:居住在东耶路撒冷的巴勒斯坦人口的特点是贫困率和失业率高,并受到各种形式的歧视,包括心理健康服务基础设施的歧视。人们对东耶路撒冷居民寻求帮助的需要和做法知之甚少。方法:我们检查了来自东耶路撒冷(N=50)的连续样本巴勒斯坦居民的社会人口统计学和临床特征,他们访问了以色列专门指定的精神病诊所。此外,我们检查了这些服务使用者在进入护理时与情绪困扰相关的心理因素。参与者用阿拉伯语完成了一项调查,其中包括一份社会人口调查问卷和评估情绪困扰、感知到遭受歧视和社会支持以及心理健康耻辱的措施。结果:参与者报告了高水平的情绪困扰。女性性别、低社会经济地位、高感知到的歧视暴露和高感知到的社会支持与情绪困扰增加有关。结论:研究结果补充了关于东耶路撒冷巴勒斯坦居民特定心理健康特征的稀缺知识。
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期刊介绍: THE ISRAEL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY publishes original articles dealing with the all bio-psycho-social aspects of psychiatry. While traditionally the journal has published manuscripts relating to mobility, relocation, acculturation, ethnicity, stress situations in war and peace, victimology and mental health in developing countries, papers addressing all aspects of the psychiatry including neuroscience, biological psychiatry, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy and ethics are welcome. The Editor also welcomes pertinent book reviews and correspondence. Preference is given to research reports of no more than 5,000 words not including abstract, text, references, tables and figures. There should be no more than 40 references and 4 tables or figures. Brief reports (1,500 words, 5 references) are considered if they have heuristic value. Books to be considered for review should be sent to the editorial office. Selected book reviews are invited by the editor.
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