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Exploring cross-cultural perspectives on adolescent mental health among Congolese immigrant adults in the USA and Belgium 从跨文化角度探讨美国和比利时刚果成年移民的青少年心理健康问题
Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI: 10.1108/ijmhsc-02-2023-0015
Michelle Y Martin Romero, Dorcas Mabiala Johnson, Esther Mununga, G. L. Stein
Purpose This paper aims to explore the intersection of cultural processes and immigration in parental understanding of adolescent mental health and mental health seeking behaviors among African immigrants in Western countries. The present study examines the perspectives of Congolese immigrant parents on adolescent mental health in Brussels, Belgium, and Raleigh, North Carolina, USA – two geographic regions with relatively large Congolese migrant populations. This study highlights a needed understanding of cultural and acculturative context in shaping the beliefs of Congolese immigrants and explores potential barriers of seeking health services. Additionally, it recognizes health issues among this underrepresented and underserved population. Design/methodology/approach Fifteen Congolese immigrant parents, eight in the USA and seven in Belgium, participated in structured qualitative interviews using an adapted version of Kleinman Questions and behavioral scenarios on depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and oppositional defiant disorder. Interviews were audio recorded, and participants were assigned pseudonyms to de-identify responses. English interviews were transcribed verbatim by a trained team of undergraduate research assistants, and French interviews were transcribed verbatim by the first author and a graduate research assistant. Following transcription, the first and second authors used a rapid analytic approach (Hamilton, 2013). The first and second authors conducted a matrix analysis to observe thematic patterns. Findings Parents interpreted adolescent behavior to be more problematic when the scenarios were overtly outside of their cultural realm of values and beliefs. Parents preferred methods of intervention through religious practices and/or family and community efforts rather than seeking mental health services in their host countries as a secondary option. The authors’ findings provide an understanding of the values and beliefs of this underrepresented demographic, which may be useful to guide health professionals on how to support this community in a culturally responsive way. Research limitations/implications Limitations to the current study include the structured nature of the interview guide that did not allow for in-depth qualitative exploration. Interviewed participants had lived in their host countries for more than 10+ years. Thus, the authors’ findings are not reflective of new immigrants’ experiences. Parents’ perspectives were likely shaped by exposure to Western beliefs related to support for mental health (e.g. knowledge of psychologists). Future studies should focus on recent refugees due to exposure to traumatic events and experiences reflective of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC’s) current socio-political situation, and how these are understood in the context of adolescent mental health. Further, due to the hypothetical nature of the scenarios, the authors cannot be sure that participants would enga
目的 本文旨在探讨西方国家非洲移民的父母对青少年心理健康和心理健康寻求行为的理解中,文化进程与移民的交集。本研究探讨了比利时布鲁塞尔和美国北卡罗来纳州罗利这两个刚果移民人口相对较多的地区的刚果移民父母对青少年心理健康的看法。本研究强调了在形成刚果移民信仰的过程中需要了解的文化和文化背景,并探讨了寻求医疗服务的潜在障碍。此外,它还认识到了这一代表性不足和服务不足人群的健康问题。 设计/方法/途径 15 位刚果移民父母(8 位在美国,7 位在比利时)参加了结构化定性访谈,访谈中使用了改编版克莱因曼问题和行为情景,内容涉及抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍和对抗性违抗障碍。访谈进行了录音,并为参与者分配了化名,以消除回答中的身份识别特征。英语访谈由一组训练有素的本科生研究助理逐字誊写,法语访谈由第一作者和一名研究生研究助理逐字誊写。转录后,第一作者和第二作者采用了快速分析方法(Hamilton,2013 年)。第一作者和第二作者进行了矩阵分析,以观察主题模式。 研究结果 当青少年的行为明显超出其价值观和信仰的文化范畴时,家长们认为青少年的行为更有问题。家长们更倾向于通过宗教实践和/或家庭和社区的努力来进行干预,而不是将寻求东道国的心理健康服务作为次要选择。作者的研究结果提供了对这一代表性不足的人群的价值观和信仰的理解,这可能有助于指导医疗专业人员如何以文化响应的方式为这一群体提供支持。 研究的局限性/影响 本研究的局限性包括访谈指南的结构性,无法进行深入的定性探索。受访者已在东道国生活了 10 多年。因此,作者的研究结果并不能反映新移民的经历。父母的观点很可能是由于接触了与支持心理健康有关的西方观念(如对心理学家的了解)而形成的。未来的研究应关注新近难民,因为他们接触到的创伤事件和经历反映了刚果民主共和国(DRC)当前的社会政治局势,以及如何在青少年心理健康的背景下理解这些事件和经历。此外,由于情景假设的性质,作者无法确定参与者是否会与他们的孩子一起采用所确定的方法。此外,如果能从青少年的角度出发,就能更清楚地了解在亲子关系中,人们是如何看待心理健康和寻求专业帮助的。最后,本研究的数据收集于 2019 年,即 COVID-19 大流行之前。尽管作者无法直接谈论刚果难民和移民在这一重要历史时期的经历,但考虑到更广泛的难民群体中心理健康问题的增加(Logie et al.作者的研究强调了对这一人群投入资源和关注的必要性,尤其是开发符合其文化背景的信息,邀请社区成员支持其社区的心理健康需求。 实践意义 作者的研究结果对心理健康专业人员具有重要的启示意义。这项研究让我们更清楚地了解了刚果移民父母是如何看待心理健康和在其文化框架内寻求帮助的。虽然父母们可能会寻求专业帮助,但两个群体的父母们都表示不信任心理健康服务。这表明,心理健康专业人员应认识到这一人群中潜在的不信任,并明确他们在支持青少年移民心理健康方面所扮演的角色。临床医生应了解以父母和儿童为中心的家庭文化信仰,并根据这些信仰结构调整干预措施。 原创性/价值 本文填补了有关撒哈拉以南非洲移民(尤其是来自刚果民主共和国的移民)心理健康观点的知识空白。
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