纽约市信仰领袖对COVID-19对黑人/非洲裔美国人社区心理健康需求影响的看法

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本调查旨在了解2019冠状病毒病大流行期间黑人/非裔美国人的心理健康需求,并探讨教会领袖在此期间支持社区心理健康的观点和经验。本探索性定性研究采用半结构化访谈方式,采访了来自纽约市布鲁克林和哈莱姆区黑人社区的21位教会领袖,这些社区受COVID-19的不利影响最大。社区是根据纽约市卫生部的COVID-19感染和死亡率数据选择的。使用Dedoose软件对转录本进行编码和主题分析。出现了四个总体主题和一个副主题:(1)2019冠状病毒病大流行放大了潜在的社区生活质量挑战,造成了心理健康的“向下级联”;(1a) 2019冠状病毒病是集体悲伤和创伤的根源;(2)宗教领袖在为社区提供心理健康支持方面发挥了关键作用;(3)信仰领袖寻求减少心理健康耻辱感的策略,使围绕心理健康的对话正常化;(4)以信仰为基础的领袖往往与全市范围内的精神卫生服务隔绝,与现有的项目和资源脱节。领导人预计对心理健康服务的需求会增加。在大流行后的情绪健康道路上,必须强调公众对精神健康问题症状的认识,并利用现有资源减少污名和鼓励寻求帮助的行为。解决这些影响需要社区推动的全面多部门努力,包括与信仰社区合作,以支持社区复原力并改善获得精神保健的机会。
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New York City Faith-Based Leaders' Views on COVID-19's Impact on the Mental Health Needs of Black/African American Communities.

This investigation sought to understand the mental health needs of Black/African Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic and explore the church leaders' perspectives and experiences in supporting the mental health of their communities during this time. This exploratory qualitative study uses semi-structured interviews with 21 church leaders from predominantly Black neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Harlem, New York City (NYC), which were most adversely impacted by COVID-19. Neighborhoods were selected based on COVID-19 infection and mortality data from the NYC Department of Health. Transcripts were coded and thematically analyzed using Dedoose software. Four overarching themes and one subtheme emerged: (1) The COVID-19 pandemic amplified underlying community quality of life challenges, creating a "downward cascade" of mental health, (1a) COVID-19 is a source of collective grief and trauma; (2) Faith-based leaders play a key role in providing mental health support to their community; (3) Faith-based leaders seek strategies to reduce mental health stigma, normalize conversations around mental health; and (4) Faith-based leaders often operate in isolation from citywide mental health services, disconnected from existing programs and resources. Leaders anticipate a higher demand for mental health services. On the road to emotional wellness post-pandemic, public awareness of symptoms of mental health issues must be emphasized and available resources utilized to reduce stigma and encourage help-seeking behavior. Addressing these implications requires comprehensive multi-sector community driven efforts that include collaboration with faith-based communities to support community resilience and improve mental healthcare access.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Health is a peer-reviewed publication that offers original articles on research, teaching, and the practice of community health and public health. Coverage includes public health, epidemiology, preventive medicine, health promotion, disease prevention, environmental and occupational health, health policy and management, and health disparities. The Journal does not publish articles on clinical medicine. Serving as a forum for the exchange of ideas, the Journal features articles on research that serve the educational needs of public and community health personnel.
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