关键词: anxiety and anxiety disorders depression and depressive orders minority populations research—qualitative

Mesh : Male Humans Depression / psychology Anxiety / psychology Anxiety Disorders Focus Groups Mental Health

来  源:   DOI:10.1177/10783903241226718

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: Urban, ethnically/racially diverse, impoverished men are predisposed to experience unaddressed depression and anxiety. The overlap of these factors creates significant mental health inequity.
UNASSIGNED: This study sought to capture men\'s impressions of the factors that contributed to their experience of depression and anxiety as well as barriers that they experienced in pursuing intervention.
UNASSIGNED: Using community-based participatory research, in the context of long-term partnerships between a department of nursing and three urban, racially/ethnically diverse, and impoverished neighborhoods, the researchers recruited 50 men ages 23-83 years. Data were collected via six homogeneous, Zoom-based focus groups composed of Black, Hispanic, and White men, respectively.
UNASSIGNED: The men identified multiple themes pertaining to modifiable and non-modifiable contributing factors that played a role in their development of depression and anxiety as well as barriers related to stigma, resource issues, and a lack of knowledge of mental illness that they faced when seeking intervention.
UNASSIGNED: Understanding men\'s perspectives on the contributing factors and barriers to mental health intervention can provide an evidence base with which to address mental health inequity via tailored care, policy, and research agendas.
摘要:
城市,种族/种族多样化,贫穷的男人容易经历未解决的抑郁和焦虑。这些因素的重叠造成了严重的心理健康不平等。
这项研究试图捕捉男性对导致其抑郁和焦虑经历的因素的印象,以及他们在追求干预时遇到的障碍。
使用基于社区的参与式研究,在护理部和三个城市之间的长期合作伙伴关系的背景下,种族/种族多样化,和贫困社区,研究人员招募了50名年龄在23-83岁之间的男性.数据是通过六个齐次收集的,基于缩放的焦点组由黑色,西班牙裔,和白人,分别。
男性确定了多个主题,这些主题涉及可改变和不可改变的促成因素,这些因素在他们的抑郁和焦虑以及与污名相关的障碍发展中起作用。资源问题,以及他们在寻求干预时面临的精神疾病知识的缺乏。
了解男性对心理健康干预的影响因素和障碍的观点,可以提供证据基础,通过量身定制的护理来解决心理健康不平等问题。政策,和研究议程。
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