CALD消费者对精神疾病预防的看法

Rita Prasad-Ildes, Elvia Ramírez
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摘要本文讨论了来自不同文化和语言背景(CALD)的消费者在昆士兰跨文化心理健康中心(QTMHC)进行的一次咨询中对精神疾病预防的看法。谘询过程由统计处的两名消费者工作人员组织,共有28名消费者,以及八名接受过优质医疗服务中心培训的消费者促进者,就预防精神疾病与来自不同文化背景的消费者面谈,并以他们的母语与他们进行焦点小组讨论。CALD消费者根据他们的个人精神疾病经历来确定在预防方面可能对他们个人产生影响的因素。他们还讨论了服务提供者在多元文化和精神卫生部门可以做些什么;他们目前认为是其文化社区中精神疾病压力源的关键问题(包括风险最高的社区中的特定亚群体);规划和服务方面未满足的需求和差距;社区内现有的活动可以得到进一步的支持或加强,以促进精神疾病的预防;以及他们作为消费者想要参与的作为社区预防策略的一部分。
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What CALD consumers say about mental illness prevention
Abstract This article discusses what consumers from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds said about mental illness prevention in a consultation conducted by the Queensland Transcultural Mental Health Centre (QTMHC). The consultative process was organised by two CALD consumer workers and involved a total of 28 CALD consumers, as well as eight consumer facilitators who received training from the QTMHC on interviewing and conducting focus group discussions with consumers from their own cultural background in their own language on mental illness prevention. CALD consumers drew on their personal experiences with mental illness to identify what may have made a difference to them personally in terms of prevention. They also discussed what service providers can do in both the multicultural and mental health sectors; the key issues they currently perceive as stressors for mental illness in their cultural communities (including for specific sub groups in communities at greatest risk); unmet needs and gaps in programs and services; existing activities within their communities that can further be supported or built upon to facilitate mental illness prevention; and what they as consumers would like to become involved in as part of a prevention strategy within their communities.
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