尼日利亚男性使用精神卫生服务的障碍和数字精神卫生支持的潜力

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
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摘要目的心理健康问题日益增多。然而,在尼日利亚和其他非洲国家,特别是在男子中,接受专业心理健康支持的人数仍然很低。这项研究探讨了数字心理健康支持在消除尼日利亚男性获得专业心理健康服务的障碍方面的潜力。方法采用深度访谈(IDI)指南,于2022年7 - 8月对24名年龄在18-38岁的男性进行定性资料收集。使用NVivo 12辅助分析。结果数字精神卫生支持有可能提高专业精神卫生支持服务的接受度和吸收度,减少耻辱感、保密和信任问题、成本和可获得性等威慑因素。数字支持的使用也可能减轻男性气质,这种气质使一些男性不愿寻求帮助。有关提供心理健康支持的规定可能会提高男性寻求专业心理健康支持的信心。结论研究结果强调了数字心理健康支持对男性的可接受性,以及临床实践规范的必要性。关键词:数字心理健康支持尼日利亚定性研究披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Barriers to the use of mental health services amongst men in Nigeria and the potential of digital mental health support
ABSTRACTObjective Mental health problems are increasing. Nonetheless, the uptake of professional mental health support remains very low in Nigeria and other African countries, especially among men. This study explored the potential of digital mental health support in eliminating barriers to professional mental health services amongst men in Nigeria.Method Qualitative data were collected between July-August 2022 using an In-depth Interview (IDI) Guide with 24 men aged 18–38. NVivo 12 was employed to assist with the analysis.Results Digital mental health support has the potential to improve acceptance and uptake of professional mental health support services, reduce deterrent factors such as stigma, issues with confidentiality and trust, cost and availability. The use of digital support may also mitigate the nature of masculinity which deters some men from asking for help. Regulations around providing mental health support may improve men’s confidence in seeking professional mental health support.Conclusion Findings highlight the acceptability of digital mental health support for men, and the need for clinical practice regulations.KEYWORDS: Digital mental health supportmenNigeriaqualitative research Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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