Community-Based Providers’ Perspectives on Addressing Loneliness and Mental Health Services for Migrant Youth and Emerging Adults

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Melissa L. Bessaha, Ushana Persaud, Rukhsar Asfe, M. Muñoz-Laboy
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Abstract Migrant youth and emerging adults (MYEA), ages 15 to 29, who recently migrated to the United States are vulnerable to experiencing chronic loneliness related to discrimination, social isolation, and stigma. Yet, there is limited intervention research on detecting, mitigating, and addressing the effects of chronic loneliness for MYEA. This study examined community-based providers’ perspectives on the effects of social isolation and loneliness on MYEA, and the availability of social and mental health services for this population. This qualitative study utilized focus groups involving 18 providers serving MYEA in the New York metropolitan area. Data analysis involved double-coding by pairs of trained research team members to generate thematic codes. The main recurrent emerging themes were: (1) the importance of social-emotional wellbeing of MYEA; (2) the ways in which the experience of migration itself facilitated social isolation for MYEA; (3) the barriers to supportive services for mitigating chronic loneliness from an organizational perspective; and (4) the tensions between professional mandates and protections for migrant youth clients. Future intervention strategies, from an organizational perspective, must work through interorganizational partnerships building upon community assets to increase social connectedness to support migrant youth’s social-emotional wellbeing through the transition to adulthood.
以社区为基础的服务提供者对移民青年和新生成人解决孤独感和心理健康服务的看法
最近移民到美国的15至29岁的移民青年和新兴成年人(MYEA)容易经历与歧视、社会孤立和污名相关的慢性孤独感。然而,在检测、减轻和解决老年老年人慢性孤独影响方面的干预研究有限。这项研究考察了社区提供者对社会隔离和孤独对老年妇女的影响的看法,以及为这一人口提供社会和心理健康服务的情况。这项定性研究利用了焦点小组,涉及18个在纽约大都会地区为MYEA服务的提供者。数据分析涉及由训练有素的研究小组成员成对进行双重编码,以生成主题代码。主要的反复出现的主题是:(1)老年妇女社会情感健康的重要性;(2)移徙本身的经历如何助长了老年妇女的社会孤立;(3)组织层面上缓解慢性孤独感的支持性服务障碍;(4)职业授权和对流动青年客户的保护之间的紧张关系。从组织的角度来看,未来的干预策略必须通过建立在社区资产基础上的组织间伙伴关系来开展工作,以增加社会联系,以支持流动青年在向成年过渡期间的社会情感健康。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Service Research is exclusively devoted to empirical research and its application to the design, delivery, and management of the new social services. The Journal focuses on outcomes-based research and practice, and clearly presents the different types of funded and non-funded state-of-the-art research being carried out in the field. Each issue effectively highlights both the quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Contributors from the national and international social service arenas provide an important and critical basis for management and policy decisions in a wide variety of social service settings.
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