Adherence to African-Centered Norms and Help Seeking for Emotional Distress Among Black Men

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families in Society-The Journal of Contemporary Social Services Pub Date : 2023-07-02 DOI:10.1177/10443894231166730
Husain A Lateef
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Research demonstrates that Black American men are significantly less likely to seek help for mental distress than other gendered or racial groups. Yet, Afrocentric theorists propose that African cultural norms of interdependence may serve as important facilitators in promoting mental health in Black populations. This study explored how Ubuntu—an African construct expressing adherence to principles of compassion, interdependence, and humanism —is associated with help-seeking perceptions among Black men. Results from surveying 300 participants recruited using social media, showed that Black men with higher acceptance toward African cultural norms reported higher inclination to seek mental health services for emotional distress. Implications for future research and practice to improve uptake of mental health services of Black men are provided.
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坚持以非洲为中心的规范和寻求帮助的黑人男性的情绪困扰
研究表明,与其他性别或种族群体相比,美国黑人男性寻求精神困扰帮助的可能性要小得多。然而,非洲中心主义理论家提出,非洲相互依存的文化规范可能是促进黑人人口心理健康的重要促进者。这项研究探讨了ubuntu——一个表达同情、相互依赖和人道主义原则的非洲结构——是如何与黑人寻求帮助的观念联系起来的。通过社交媒体招募的300名参与者的调查结果显示,对非洲文化规范接受程度较高的黑人男性报告称,他们更倾向于寻求精神健康服务来缓解情绪困扰。提供了对未来研究和实践的启示,以改善黑人男子的心理健康服务的吸收。
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