Depression in multicultural Australia: policies, research and services.

Harry Minas, Steven Klimidis, Renata Kokanovic
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Background: Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in Australia. The cultural and linguistic diversity of the Australian population poses a significant challenge to health policy development, service provision, professional education, and research. The purpose of this study is to explore the extent to which the fact of cultural and linguistic diversity has influenced the formulation of mental health policy, the conduct of mental health research and the development of mental health services for people with depression from ethnic minority communities.

Methods: The methods used for the different components of the study included surveys and document-based content and thematic analyses.

Results: Policy is comprehensive but its translation into programs is inadequate. Across Australia, there were few specific programs on depression in ethnic minority communities and they are confronted with a variety of implementation difficulties. The scope and scale of research on depression in Ethnic minority communities is extremely limited.

Conclusion: A key problem is that the research that is necessary to provide evidence for policy and service delivery is lacking. If depression in Ethnic minority communities is to be addressed effectively the gaps between policy intentions and policy implementation, and between information needs for policies and practice and the actual research that is being done, have to be narrowed.

多元文化澳大利亚的抑郁症:政策、研究和服务。
背景:在澳大利亚,抑郁症是导致残疾的主要原因之一。澳大利亚人口的文化和语言多样性对卫生政策制定、服务提供、专业教育和研究构成了重大挑战。本研究的目的是探讨文化和语言多样性在多大程度上影响了少数民族社区抑郁症患者心理健康政策的制定、心理健康研究的开展和心理健康服务的发展。方法:研究的不同组成部分使用的方法包括调查、基于文件的内容和主题分析。结果:政策是全面的,但其转化为方案的能力不足。在整个澳大利亚,少数民族社区几乎没有关于抑郁症的具体项目,他们面临着各种实施困难。对少数民族社区抑郁症的研究范围和规模都极为有限。结论:一个关键问题是缺乏为政策和服务提供证据所需的研究。如果要有效解决少数民族社区的抑郁症问题,就必须缩小政策意图与政策执行之间的差距,缩小政策和实践的信息需求与正在进行的实际研究之间的差距。
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