A multilevel modeling analysis of community-based mental health and psychosocial support group intervention for refugee newcomers in the United States.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES
Hyojin Im, Sasha Verbillis-Kolp, Seon Kim, Annie G Bonz, Sarmaya Mustafayeva
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Objectives: A growing number of resettlement agencies adopt and implement interventions and programs to promote community-based mental health and psychosocial support (CB-MHPSS) among refugees and asylum seekers in the United States. However, few studies examine how multilevel factors either facilitate or interfere with mental health and other associated outcomes. Adopting a realist evaluation approach, this study examines the effects of multilevel (i.e., community, group and individual) factors on mental health coping and emotional well-being (EW) among asylum seekers and refugee newcomers in CB-MHPSS group interventions.

Method: A total of 235 adult refugees and asylum seekers participated in 31 CB-MHPSS intervention groups implemented by 11 HIAS affiliate agencies in 2021. A series of bi-/multivariate and multilevel modeling analyses were conducted to investigate the impacts of individual, group or agency, and community-level factors on competency for coping and EW among intervention participants.

Results: Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions grounded to the local community help facilitate individual-level improvement in competencies for mental health care and EW. Multilevel modeling analyses attested to multilevel effects of individual, group, and community settings on MHPSS outcomes, highlighting the impacts of intervention facilitator types and group composition, as well as community's unemployment rates.

Conclusions: This study sheds light on the value of community-based, participatory approaches to psychosocial interventions; focusing on the role of refugee community leaders and bicultural staff who deliver MHPSS activities, which was a key feature that enhanced the well-being and coping of refugee newcomers across various settings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

对以社区为基础的心理健康和社会心理支持小组干预措施进行多层次建模分析。
目的:越来越多的安置机构采取并实施干预措施和计划,以促进美国难民和寻求庇护者的社区心理健康和社会心理支持(CB-MHPSS)。然而,很少有研究探讨多层次因素是如何促进或干扰心理健康及其他相关结果的。本研究采用现实主义评估方法,考察了多层次(即社区、团体和个人)因素对CB-MHPSS团体干预中寻求庇护者和新来难民的心理健康应对和情绪健康(EW)的影响:共有235名成年难民和寻求庇护者参加了由11个HIAS附属机构在2021年实施的31个CB-MHPSS干预小组。我们进行了一系列双变量/多变量和多层次建模分析,以研究个人、小组或机构以及社区层面的因素对干预参与者的应对能力和EW的影响:结果:心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS)干预措施立足于当地社区,有助于促进个人心理保健和紧急求助能力的提高。多层次建模分析证明了个人、小组和社区环境对心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS)结果的多层次影响,强调了干预促进者类型和小组组成以及社区失业率的影响:这项研究揭示了以社区为基础的参与式社会心理干预方法的价值;重点关注了难民社区领袖和提供MHPSS活动的双文化工作人员的作用,这是提高新来难民在不同环境中的幸福感和应对能力的关键特征。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology seeks to publish theoretical, conceptual, research, and case study articles that promote the development of knowledge and understanding, application of psychological principles, and scholarly analysis of social–political forces affecting racial and ethnic minorities.
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