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摘要
背景在巴基斯坦等资源匮乏的国家,青少年的心理健康需求得不到满足的程度很高。方法 采用定性研究设计,利用焦点小组讨论听取参与研究者的意见。在弱势社区举办了四次提高青年心理健康意识活动之后,与 29 名参与者(即母亲(n = 7 和 n = 3)、青年(n = 3 名女性和 n = 7 名男性)和培训师(n = 9))开展了五次焦点小组讨论。通过框架主题分析法对数据进行了整合和分析,该方法是一种主题分析的代码簿方法。结果有三个主题与个人、社区和实施的有利因素和挑战有关。培训者、母亲和青年都报告说经历了平行的个人成长过程。通过参与和解决性别等背景问题,社区既被视为耻辱的来源,也被视为解决方案的来源。结论社区青年心理健康意识活动的参与者欢迎有机会获取和传授新知识,但也确定了所需的支持,以促进多数世界国家社区的参与和积极参与。
Community youth mental health awareness in Pakistan through the train-the-trainer model: Qualitative study of stakeholder perspectives
Background
Youth in low-resource settings such as Pakistan have high levels of unmet mental health needs. Mental health stigma and sparse resources are key barriers to accessing help.
Aim
To capture end-users’ and trainers’ perspectives of youth mental health awareness in Pakistan informed by the Train-the-Trainer framework.
Method
A qualitative research design was adopted, utilizing focus group discussions to hear the voices of those engaged in the study. Following the facilitation of four youth mental health awareness events in disadvantaged communities, five focus groups were conducted with 29 participants, i.e., mothers (n = 7 and n = 3), youth (n = 3 female and n = 7 male), and trainers (n = 9). Data were integrated and analysed through framework thematic analysis, which is a codebook approach to thematic analysis.
Results
Three themes related to perceived individual, community and implementation enablers and challenges. Trainers, mothers and youth reported undergoing parallel processes of personal growth. Communities were viewed as sources of both stigma and solutions, through engagement and addressing contextual issues such as gender.
Conclusion
Participants in community youth mental health awareness welcomed the opportunity to acquire and transfer new knowledge, but also identified required supports to engage and actively involve communities in Majority World Countries.