Mental Health Service Use Among Middle Eastern Migrant Women

Q3 Social Sciences
Krisztina Baltimore, Wooksoo Kim
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Mental Health Service Use Among Middle Eastern Migrant Women: Social Work's Role in Promoting Mental Health LiteracyKrisztina BaltimoreWooksoo KimAbstract: Migrants who relocate to the United States from the Middle East are more likely to face a host of structural and individual barriers that can significantly contribute to their mental health issues and affect their psychological well-being. Addressing mental health problems and incentivizing help-seeking behavior is important among women who are more likely to face daily stressors in childcare, household responsibilities, and marital relationships. In this paper, we discuss factors that impact help-seeking for mental health problems among Middle Eastern migrant women including English language proficiency, structural challenges, and cultural factors such as shame and stigma. We argue that when considering its potential effectiveness, targeting mental health literacy may serve as the best direction for future research and social work intervention in order to enhance help-seeking behavior among this population. Recommendations for social workers include using community-based partnerships to provide educational resources regarding mental health services through healthcare centers, social service agencies, and local Muslim and Arab organizations.
中东移民妇女使用心理健康服务的情况
中东移民妇女使用心理健康服务的情况:社会工作在促进心理健康知识普及中的作用Krisztina BaltimoreWooksoo Kim摘要:从中东移居美国的移民更有可能面临一系列结构性和个人障碍,这些障碍会极大地助长她们的心理健康问题并影响她们的心理健康。对于更有可能面临育儿、家庭责任和婚姻关系等日常压力的女性来说,解决心理健康问题和鼓励求助行为非常重要。在本文中,我们将讨论影响中东移民妇女寻求心理健康问题帮助的因素,包括英语语言能力、结构性挑战以及羞耻感和耻辱感等文化因素。我们认为,考虑到其潜在的有效性,针对心理健康知识的普及可能是未来研究和社会工作干预的最佳方向,以加强这一人群的求助行为。对社会工作者的建议包括利用社区合作关系,通过医疗保健中心、社会服务机构以及当地的穆斯林和阿拉伯组织提供有关心理健康服务的教育资源。
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Advances in social work
Advances in social work Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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