Bridging cultural sensitivity and ethical practice: Expert narratives on child and adolescent mental health in Kuwait.

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Kaouthar Chebli, Alice Gritti, Clara Calia
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AimsThis study examines the influence of cultural factors on mental health perceptions and practices in Kuwait, with a specific focus on mental health professionals working with children and adolescents. Employing the ETHICA-4P toolkit, the study aims to evaluate and promote ethical and culturally sensitive approaches in research and clinical interventions.MethodsA qualitative research design was used, involving semi-structured interviews with mental health professionals to explore their experiences and approaches to culturally sensitive practice.ResultsFindings indicate that cultural factors, such as family dynamics, religious beliefs, and societal stigma, strongly influence help-seeking behaviours and therapeutic outcomes. Despite available mental health services, cultural stigma and fear of social repercussions remain significant barriers in Kuwait, including concerns about family reputation, judgment from the community, and potential impacts on marriage prospects or social standing.ConclusionETHICA-4P can act as a model to integrate cultural competence into clinical practice and improve mental health outcomes for children and youth. Findings also highlight the urgent need for education campaigns directed at therapists, parents, educators, and the general public to reduce stigma and increase mental health awareness.

弥合文化敏感性和道德实践:科威特儿童和青少年心理健康问题专家叙述。
目的本研究考察了文化因素对科威特心理健康观念和做法的影响,特别侧重于从事儿童和青少年工作的心理健康专业人员。该研究采用ETHICA-4P工具包,旨在评估和促进研究和临床干预中的伦理和文化敏感方法。方法采用质性研究设计,对心理健康专业人员进行半结构化访谈,探讨他们在文化敏感实践中的经验和方法。研究结果表明,文化因素,如家庭动态、宗教信仰和社会污名,强烈影响求助行为和治疗结果。尽管有心理健康服务,但文化上的耻辱和对社会影响的恐惧仍然是科威特的重大障碍,包括对家庭声誉、社区评判以及对婚姻前景或社会地位的潜在影响的担忧。结论ethica - 4p可以作为一种模式,将文化能力融入临床实践,改善儿童和青少年的心理健康状况。研究结果还强调,迫切需要针对治疗师、家长、教育工作者和公众开展教育活动,以减少耻辱感,提高心理健康意识。
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