Lived experience of mental distress and sense-making in black ethnic groups according to cultural heritage

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Advances in Mental Health Pub Date : 2023-08-20 DOI:10.1080/18387357.2023.2249556
Laura Allam, J. Binnie
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Objective: Previous research has highlighted men and women from black ethnic groups are more likely to be diagnosed with poor mental health and may have difficulty recognising experiences as such, due to perceptions of stigma and culturally defined attributions of distress. The aim of this research was to explore how black ethnic groups experience mental distress and find meaning in their experiences according to cultural heritage. Method: Semi-structured interviews with four participants and an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis were conducted. Results: Findings describe an awareness of cultural stigma relating to mental health, emotional distance impacting disclosure within the family, mental health as a misunderstood concept and feelings of empowerment through acceptance and supported disclosure. Whilst cultural heritage was important for developing awareness and understanding of stigma, attributed meanings of mental distress were individualistic. Discussion: Awareness of how stigmatic cultural conceptualisations are generationally represented and systemically maintained is vital to understanding how people from black ethnic groups experience mental distress. Clinical implications are discussed to explore how the socio-cultural and mental health needs of this population can be met.
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基于文化遗产的黑人群体精神痛苦的生活体验与意义建构
目的:先前的研究强调了黑人群体的男性和女性更有可能被诊断为精神健康状况不佳,并且由于对耻辱的看法和文化上定义的痛苦归因,他们可能难以识别这样的经历。本研究的目的是探讨黑人族群如何经历精神痛苦,并根据文化遗产在他们的经历中找到意义。方法:采用半结构化访谈法对四名参与者进行解释现象学分析。结果:调查结果描述了对与心理健康有关的文化耻辱的认识,影响家庭内部披露的情感距离,心理健康是一个被误解的概念,以及通过接受和支持披露获得赋权的感觉。虽然文化遗产对于提高对耻辱的认识和理解很重要,但精神痛苦的归属意义是个人主义的。讨论:意识到污名化的文化概念是如何被代际代表和系统维护的,对于理解黑人族群如何经历精神痛苦至关重要。临床意义进行讨论,探讨如何社会文化和心理健康的需要,这一人口可以得到满足。
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