Ivana Premasinghe, Gabriela A Nagy, Rosa M Gonzalez-Guarda, Brian E McCabe, Allison McCord Stafford
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研究目的文化适应压力是影响美国拉美裔移民健康的一个重要因素,有多项研究发现该人群中的抑郁症与文化适应压力之间存在联系。然而,很少有研究探讨文化适应压力对这一人群使用心理健康服务的具体作用和关系。本研究以杨氏 2016 年移民健康服务使用模型为视角,旨在研究文化适应压力在预测美国东南部拉丁裔移民心理健康服务使用中的作用:我们对拉丁裔移民健康纵向研究(n = 391)进行了二次数据分析:结果:我们的研究发现,在该样本中,虽然总的文化适应压力与心理健康服务的使用没有显著关联,但在控制协变量的情况下,养育压力是过去六个月中心理健康服务使用的一个重要预测因素(OR:1.043,95% CI [1.009,1.078])。此外,一些重要的倾向性因素和医疗保健需求因素也与精神健康服务的使用显著相关,特别是:男性使用精神健康服务的可能性低于女性(OR:0.401,95% CI [0.166-0.968]),英语语言文化程度与精神健康服务的使用呈正相关(OR:1.953,95% CI [1.130,3.377]),抑郁症与精神健康服务的使用呈正相关(OR:1.107,95% CI [1.027,1.194]):这些研究结果表明,有必要提供更多具有文化敏感性的心理健康服务,并有必要制定策略,让男性和文化程度较低的个人参与心理健康服务,以促进拉丁裔移民的健康公平。
Determining the role of acculturative stress in predicting mental health service use among Latinx immigrants.
Objectives: Acculturative stress is an important factor that affects health for Latinx immigrants in the US, with multiple studies identifying a link between depression and acculturative stress in this population. However, far fewer studies have examined the specific role and relationship of acculturative stress on mental health service use in this population. Through the lens of Yang's 2016 Model of Immigrant Health Service Use, this study aimed to examine the role of acculturative stress in predicting mental health service use in a sample of Latinx immigrants in the Southeast US.
Design: We conducted a secondary data analysis from a longitudinal study of Latinx immigrant health (n = 391).
Results: Our study found that while total acculturative stress was not significantly associated with mental health service use in this sample, parenting stress was a significant predictor of mental health service use in the past six months when controlling for covariates (OR: 1.043, 95% CI [1.009, 1.078]). Additionally, important Predisposing and Need for Healthcare factors were significantly associated with mental health service use, specifically: males were less likely to utilize mental health services than females (OR: 0.401, 95% CI [0.166-0.968]), English language acculturation was positively associated with mental health service use (OR: 1.953, 95% CI [1.130, 3.377]), and depression was positively associated with mental health service use (OR: 1.107, 95% CI [1.027, 1.194]).
Conclusion: These findings support the need for more culturally sensitive mental health services, and the need to develop strategies to engage males and less acculturated individuals in mental health services to promote health equity among Latinx immigrants.
期刊介绍:
Ethnicity & Health
is an international academic journal designed to meet the world-wide interest in the health of ethnic groups. It embraces original papers from the full range of disciplines concerned with investigating the relationship between ’ethnicity’ and ’health’ (including medicine and nursing, public health, epidemiology, social sciences, population sciences, and statistics). The journal also covers issues of culture, religion, gender, class, migration, lifestyle and racism, in so far as they relate to health and its anthropological and social aspects.