Acculturation stress and mental health outcomes in a sample of migrant inpatients: Findings from a naturalistic study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Bianca Della Rocca, Matteo Di Vincenzo, Daniela Giallanella, Costanza Gaggiano, Flavia Martinelli, Fabiana Ricci, Gaia Sampogna, Mario Luciano, Antonio Ventriglio, Antonello Bellomo, Andrea Fiorillo
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Abstract

Introduction: Migrants face numerous risk factors for mental disorders, including stressors and traumatic events during the pre-, peri-, and post-migratory phases. Acculturation stress, a significant post-migratory stressor, can adversely affect mental health during the cultural adaptation process. This study aims to assess the clinical implications of acculturation stress in migrants admitted to a psychiatric intensive care unit, with a focus on identifying predictors of acculturative stress and their impact on clinical outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 268 immigrant patients hospitalized between 2004 and 2019 at the psychiatric inpatient unit of the University of Foggia. We collected socio-demographic and clinical data using ad hoc schedules and validated assessment instruments, including the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS), the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), and the Clinical Global Impression (CGI). Diagnoses were based on DSM-IV-TR/DSM-5 criteria. We analyzed associations between demographic and clinical characteristics of patients reporting acculturative stress and those not reporting it, using appropriate statistical methods.

Results: The majority of patients were diagnosed with affective (45.1%) or psychotic disorders (31.7%), with 57.1% experiencing their first psychiatric episode. Acculturation stress was reported by 51.9% of patients (N = 139), predominantly among males (71.9%), single individuals (80.9%), and those of Islamic faith (56.8%). Patients experiencing acculturation stress were more likely to be unemployed (57.6%) and without a residence permit (63.3%). This stress was particularly prevalent among patients with psychotic disorders (25.9%) and first-episode psychiatric cases (64.7%). At discharge, patients with acculturation stress showed less improvement on CGI, GAF, and BPRS scores compared to those without such stress.

Conclusions: Acculturation stress is influenced by several socio-demographic factors and is crucial for the full symptomatic remission of migrant patients. Culturally-oriented mental health services, including language and cultural integration programs, are essential in reducing acculturative stress and improving the overall well-being of immigrants.

移民住院病人样本中的文化适应压力和心理健康结果:一项自然研究的结果。
导言:移民在移居前、移居期和移居后阶段面临着许多精神障碍的风险因素,包括压力源和创伤事件。文化适应应激是移民后的一个重要应激源,会在文化适应过程中对心理健康产生不利影响。本研究旨在评估入住精神科重症监护病房的移民的文化适应压力的临床影响,重点是确定文化适应压力的预测因素及其对临床结果的影响:我们对 2004 年至 2019 年期间在福贾大学精神病住院部住院的 268 名移民患者进行了回顾性研究。我们使用临时日程表和经过验证的评估工具收集了社会人口学和临床数据,其中包括简明精神病评定量表(BPRS)、全球功能评估(GAF)和临床整体印象(CGI)。诊断基于 DSM-IV-TR/DSM-5 标准。我们使用适当的统计方法分析了报告有文化适应压力和没有报告有文化适应压力的患者的人口统计学和临床特征之间的关联:结果:大多数患者被诊断为情感障碍(45.1%)或精神障碍(31.7%),其中 57.1%为首次精神病发作。51.9%的患者(N=139)报告了文化适应压力,其中以男性(71.9%)、单身(80.9%)和伊斯兰教信仰者(56.8%)为主。承受文化适应压力的患者更有可能是失业者(57.6%)和无居留许可者(63.3%)。这种压力在精神病患者(25.9%)和首次发病的精神病患者(64.7%)中尤为普遍。出院时,与无文化适应压力的患者相比,有文化适应压力的患者在CGI、GAF和BPRS评分方面的改善较少:结论:文化适应压力受多种社会人口因素的影响,对移民患者症状的完全缓解至关重要。以文化为导向的心理健康服务,包括语言和文化融合项目,对于减轻文化适应压力和改善移民的整体福祉至关重要。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, established in 1954, is a leading publication dedicated to the field of social psychiatry. It serves as a platform for the exchange of research findings and discussions on the influence of social, environmental, and cultural factors on mental health and well-being. The journal is particularly relevant to psychiatrists and multidisciplinary professionals globally who are interested in understanding the broader context of psychiatric disorders and their impact on individuals and communities. Social psychiatry, as a discipline, focuses on the origins and outcomes of mental health issues within a social framework, recognizing the interplay between societal structures and individual mental health. The journal draws connections with related fields such as social anthropology, cultural psychiatry, and sociology, and is influenced by the latest developments in these areas. The journal also places a special emphasis on fast-track publication for brief communications, ensuring that timely and significant research can be disseminated quickly. Additionally, it strives to reflect its international readership by publishing state-of-the-art reviews from various regions around the world, showcasing the diverse practices and perspectives within the psychiatric disciplines. This approach not only contributes to the scientific understanding of social psychiatry but also supports the global exchange of knowledge and best practices in mental health care.
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