Practitioners’ Understanding Of Sociological And Medical Models Of Mental Illness When Working With Ethnic Minority Victims/Survivors Of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA)

Pooja Sawrikar
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Being unaware of the pros and cons of a sociological versus medical approach to the treatment of mental illness as a result of child sexual abuse (CSA) risks abuse of gendered power in the clinical setting and disengagement from ethnic minority clients who already traverse steep barriers to help-seeking. To address this, an education/training program was developed, delivered, and evaluated in Australia over six months using mixed-methods (T1 n=112, T2 n=44). At T1 and T2, hardly any participants thought a sociological approach – which squarely names sexism – was not useful or effective. However, they were mostly social workers and counsellors, and therefore centrally aware of social justice issues. Replication with medical practitioners is required to see how findings compare. The results also speak of ethnic minority practitioners becoming feminists against highly valued traditional gender roles in collectivist cultures, and of Anglo practitioners not judging highly patriarchal societies to demonstrate respect for difference. The results contribute new and innovative data, including about practitioners’ commitment to social justice when faced with forced choice questions about it. This study provides a platform for future participatory research with victims/survivors and medicos, so patriarchy outside the clinical context is held to professional account and not repeated within it.
在与少数族裔儿童性虐待受害者/幸存者合作时,从业人员对精神疾病的社会学和医学模型的理解
不了解社会学方法与医学方法在治疗儿童性虐待(CSA)导致的精神疾病方面的利弊,可能会在临床环境中滥用性别权力,并使已经跨越了寻求帮助的巨大障碍的少数民族客户脱离接触。为了解决这个问题,在澳大利亚采用混合方法(T1 n=112, T2 n=44)开发、交付和评估了一个为期六个月的教育/培训计划。在第一阶段和第二阶段,几乎没有参与者认为社会学方法——直接点名性别歧视——是无用或无效的。然而,他们大多是社会工作者和顾问,因此对社会正义问题的认识较为集中。需要与医疗从业者进行复制,以查看结果如何比较。研究结果还表明,少数民族的实践者成为女权主义者,反对集体主义文化中高度重视的传统性别角色,而盎格鲁实践者不去评判高度父权的社会,以表现对差异的尊重。研究结果提供了新的和创新的数据,包括从业者在面对有关社会正义的强制性选择问题时对社会正义的承诺。这项研究为未来与受害者/幸存者和医生的参与性研究提供了一个平台,因此临床环境之外的父权制被认为是专业的,而不是在其中重复。
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