[Help-seeking behaviour of Chinese individuals in Western mental health care: A systematic review].

Q4 Medicine
Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie Pub Date : 2024-01-01
S Y C V Pols, J D Blom
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Abstract

Background: Chinese migrants in the Netherlands have a higher prevalence of psychological complaints and on average report lower levels of happiness compared to the native Dutch. Meanwhile, they utilise mental health services less often. Which factors play a role in this is not fully clear.

Aim: To provide an overview of the factors that influence help-seeking behaviour among the Chinese population concerning Western mental health services.

Method: We conducted a systematic literature review in Embase, MEDLINE, PreMEDLINE and PsycINFO, following the Prisma guidelines. We included original studies on factors that influence the help-seeking behaviour of immigrant Chinese individuals regarding Western mental health care.

Results: We included 14 studies, among which 10 quantitative, three qualitative, and one mixed-method study. These were univocal about several cultural, practical, and demographic factors that influence the help-seeking behaviour of Chinese with mental problems in Western countries, although especially the demographic factors we found showed substantial differences among studies.

Conclusion: The Chinese population in the Netherlands shows a number of common factors that delay access to Western mental health services, with often more severe symptoms compared to non-Chinese individuals. Given the identified practical factors, in addition to making mental health care more accessible, maintaining an open, individual and cultural sensitive approach remains of cardinal importance.

[中国人在西方精神卫生保健中的求助行为:系统综述]。
背景:与荷兰本地人相比,在荷兰的中国移民有较高的心理投诉率,平均幸福感较低。同时,他们使用心理健康服务的频率也较低。目的:概述影响中国人寻求西方心理健康服务帮助行为的因素:方法:我们按照 Prisma 指南,在 Embase、MEDLINE、PreMEDLINE 和 PsycINFO 中进行了系统的文献综述。我们纳入了有关影响中国移民对西方心理健康服务的求助行为的因素的原创性研究:我们收录了 14 项研究,其中包括 10 项定量研究、3 项定性研究和 1 项混合方法研究。这些研究对影响有精神问题的华人在西方国家寻求帮助行为的几个文化、实践和人口因素的看法是一致的,尽管我们发现不同研究之间在人口因素方面存在很大差异:结论:荷兰的华人有许多共同的因素导致他们迟迟无法获得西方心理健康服务,与非华人相比,他们的症状往往更为严重。鉴于已发现的实际因素,除了使精神卫生保健服务更容易获得外,保持开放、个性化和文化敏感性的方法仍然至关重要。
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