文化敏感的心理健康研究:范围审查。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY BMC Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1186/s12888-025-06575-z
Phoebe Lyons, Auden Edwardes, Laura Bladon, Kathryn M Abel
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背景:鉴于不同种族文化群体之间在医疗保健结果方面的差异,研究工作需要对文化需求和差异保持敏感,从而解决健康不平等问题。作为一个旨在共同制作一个公众可接受的核心心理健康数据集(CMHDS)以用于身体健康研究的项目的一部分,研究人员就如何使该数据集能够包容不同的人群寻求证据。该项目旨在回答以下问题具有文化敏感性的心理健康研究的最佳实践是什么?应如何调整心理健康研究,使其具有文化敏感性?使用以下四个电子数据库进行了全面的文献检索:PsychINFO、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 Medline,以及上限谷歌搜索(使用通用搜索引擎和谷歌学术)。由两名审稿人对文章的标题、摘要和全文进行筛选。对收录论文的关键主题和结论进行列表和分组,以确定主题:去除重复内容后,从数据库搜索中确定了 575 项结果,经过第一轮标题和摘要筛选后,将范围缩小至 95 项潜在研究。在第二轮筛选中,对文章全文进行了审查,最终共有 41 篇文章被纳入最终分析。对谷歌的 100 项结果进行了资格评估,其中 2 项被纳入。总共有 43 项结果被确定为相关并纳入综述。确定的首要主题如下:民族文化群体的定义、语言的影响、研究团队组成的影响、适当的研究方法以及研究人员的伦理责任:作者总结道,文化敏感性研究需要研究人员和研究机构不断致力于批判性分析、自我反思和合作。为了建立信任,确保研究成果公平并适用于不同人群,必须考虑到伦理因素,包括心理健康研究中种族主义和殖民化的历史背景。
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Culturally sensitive mental health research: a scoping review.

Background: Given disparities in healthcare outcomes between ethnocultural groups, there is a need for research to be sensitive to cultural needs and differences to consequently address health inequalities. As part of a project aiming to co-produce a publicly acceptable core mental health dataset (CMHDS) for use in physical health research, evidence was sought as to how this could be made inclusive of a diverse population. The objective was to answer the following questions: What is best practice for culturally sensitive mental health research? How should mental health research be adapted to be culturally sensitive?

Methodology: A comprehensive literature search was conducted using the following four electronic databases: PsychINFO, EMBASE, CINAHL and Medline as well as a capped Google search (using both the generic search engine and Google Scholar). Articles were screened at the title and abstract level and at full text by two reviewers. Key topics and conclusions from the included papers were tabulated and grouped in order to identify themes.

Results: 575 results were identified from the database searches after removing duplicates, which were narrowed down to 95 potential studies after the first round of screening by title and abstract. Full text article review in the second round of screening resulted in a total of 41 included articles for the final analysis. The 100 Google results were all assessed for eligibility with 2 being included. In total, 43 results were identified of relevance and included in the review. Overarching themes identified were as follows: the definition of ethnocultural groups, the impact of language, the influence of research team composition, appropriate research methodologies, and ethical responsibilities of researchers.

Conclusions: The authors conclude that culturally sensitive research requires ongoing commitment to critical analysis, self-reflection, and collaboration from both researchers and institutions. Ethical considerations, including the historical context of racism and colonisation in mental health research, must be acknowledged to build trust and ensure that research outputs are equitable and applicable to diverse populations.

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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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