This Bloke Who Helps Me With My Tractor, He’s Been the Best Psychologist: The Experience of Seeking Mental Health Support in Rural Australia

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Brenda Mutsvairo, Daniel Terry, Blake Peck
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Abstract

Mental illness is difficult to discuss among men due to notions of remaining tough, being a man, and societal expectations. In rural communities this is particularly evident which is further exacerbated by poor health care access. The aim of this study is to understand the lived experiences of men and their significant others when seeking mental health support in rural areas. A qualitative study was conducted using purposeful sampling. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews in rural or regional areas of Australia. Open-ended questions were asked but more questions were developed from the responses given. Data analysis was conducted using thematic analysis. Four key themes emerged. These encompassed triggers and help-seeking caused by stressors such as work, family, and poor physical health, with support seeking from professional or informal supports. The second theme included challenges securing professional support appointments, while the third was centered on access to medication and travel time. Finally, the final theme encompassed relationships being impacted by poor mental health or created insights into the need to seek help. The experiences explored throughout this study highlight that as men are impacted, so too are married or romantic partners and children; however, they are the catalyst for help-seeking. The study further highlights even when men are psychologically prepared to seek help, it may be difficult to do so. Improving access goes beyond mere medical professionals in rural areas and must focus on supporting families and loved ones to support men.
这个帮我修拖拉机的家伙是最好的心理学家:澳大利亚农村地区寻求心理健康支持的经历
由于 "保持坚强"、"作为一个男人 "的观念以及社会的期望,男性很难讨论精神疾病。在农村社区,这种情况尤为明显,而医疗服务的匮乏又进一步加剧了这一问题。本研究旨在了解农村地区男性及其重要他人在寻求心理健康支持时的生活经历。本研究采用有目的的抽样方法进行定性研究。在澳大利亚的农村或地区,采用半结构化访谈的方式收集数据。访谈中提出了一些开放式的问题,但根据回答又提出了更多的问题。数据分析采用主题分析法。出现了四个关键主题。这些主题包括由工作、家庭和身体健康状况不佳等压力因素引起的诱因和求助,以及寻求专业或非正式支持的情况。第二个主题包括在预约专业支持时遇到的挑战,第三个主题的核心是获得药物和旅行时间。最后,最后一个主题是人际关系受到不良心理健康的影响,或对寻求帮助的必要性有了新的认识。本研究中探讨的经验突出表明,男性受到影响的同时,他们的婚姻或恋爱伴侣以及子女也 受到影响;然而,他们是寻求帮助的催化剂。研究进一步强调,即使男性在心理上做好了寻求帮助的准备,也可能很难做到。在农村地区,改善获得帮助的途径不仅仅是医疗专业人员,还必须注重支持家庭和亲人为男性提供支持。
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American Journal of Men's Health
American Journal of Men's Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
107
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Men"s Health will be a core resource for cutting-edge information regarding men"s health and illness. The Journal will publish papers from all health, behavioral and social disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology.
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