Management of Depression in Black People: Effects of Cultural Issues.

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatric Annals Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.3928/00485713-20230215-01
Aderonke Bamgbose Pederson
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Black people are disproportionately affected by mental illness, including depression. While the prevalence of depression is paradoxically lower among the Black population, the impact of depression on Black people results in greater severity of illness and higher chronicity. The main factors through which Black people experience worse mental health outcomes includes delayed treatment seeking, and poor access to mental health services. Mental illness stigma contributes to the delay in treatment seeking behavior. Stigma refers to negative attitudes, beliefs or behaviors about a particular characteristic of an individual such as their health status. Both patients and mental health professionals experience stigma that impacts health engagement, limits access to effective depression treatments, and compromises positive patient-clinician communication. A commitment to lifelong learning about the role of culture, history, and the psychosocial context of our patients is critical to closing public health gaps in the field of mental health.

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黑人抑郁症的管理:文化问题的影响。
黑人不成比例地受到精神疾病的影响,包括抑郁症。虽然黑人中抑郁症的患病率较低,但抑郁症对黑人的影响导致疾病的严重程度和慢性程度更高。黑人心理健康状况较差的主要因素包括延迟寻求治疗,以及难以获得心理健康服务。精神疾病耻辱感导致寻求治疗行为的延迟。污名是指对个人的某一特征(如健康状况)持消极态度、信念或行为。患者和精神卫生专业人员都经历了耻辱,这影响了健康参与,限制了获得有效的抑郁症治疗,并损害了患者与临床医生的积极沟通。致力于终身学习文化、历史和患者心理社会背景的作用,对于缩小精神卫生领域的公共卫生差距至关重要。
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