黑人青年导师:Artemo 项目和积极主动的跨部门心理健康支持机会

Mia Tulli-Shah, Odion Welch, Emmanuel Onah
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在这项定性研究中,研究人员采访了 2020-2021 年阿尔特莫黑人青年导师计划的 10 名参与者(5 名被指导者和 5 名指导者)。Artemo 计划面向艾伯塔省各地的黑人青年,主要集中在埃德蒙顿、卡尔加里和麦克默里堡。该计划的重点是在整个艾伯塔省为心理健康预防方法、就业/教育支持以及性别交叉性提供支持。为了对该计划进行评估,组织者聘请了一名独立的研究人员,以保持匿名性。访谈结果反映了与黑人青少年心理健康和福祉相关的更大主题,以及为他们提供支持的社区方法。我们的研究结果提出了三个关键主题。首先,青少年提出了他们自己对心理健康的看法。其次,他们将污名化、服务提供者缺乏文化能力和代表性以及经济成本解释为心理健康和幸福的重大障碍。第三,他们讨论了青年导师制的机会,以填补服务空白并作为一种抵抗形式。这些机会包括引导心理健康污名化的策略、建立信任的机会、集中种族和文化经验的益处以及非医疗化心理健康支持的益处。
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Black Youth Mentorship: Project Artemo and Opportunities for Proactive Cross-Sector Mental Wellness Support
In this qualitative study, researchers interviewed 10 participants (five mentees and five mentors) of the 2020–2021 Artemo Black Youth Mentorship program session. The Artemo program takes place with Black youth across Alberta, with a focus in Edmonton, Calgary, and Fort McMurray. The program focuses on providing supports for a mental health preventative approach, employment/educational supports, and a gender intersectionality focus throughout Alberta. To assess the program, organizers hired an independent researcher to maintain anonymity. Findings from the interviews spoke to larger themes related to Black youth mental health and well-being, as well as community-based approaches to supporting them. Our findings offer three key themes. First, youth offered their own perceptions of mental wellness. Second, they explained stigma, a lack of cultural competency and representation among service providers, and financial costs, as significant barriers to mental health and wellness. Third they discussed opportunities for youth mentorship to fill service gaps and act as a form of resistance. Opportunities include strategies to navigate mental health stigma, opportunities to build trust, benefits of centralizing experiences of race and culture, and benefits of non-medicalized mental wellness support.
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