可口可乐和水烟:雅兹迪难民在美国重新安置中对充满希望的未来和心理复原力的谈判。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Transcultural Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-27 DOI:10.1177/13634615251343409
Julie A Tippens, Falah Nayif Rashoka, Hazim Rashawka, Gulie Khalaf, Angela L Palmer-Wackerly, Izdihar Vianne Sheikh, Megan S Kelley
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大量来自伊拉克的难民继续在美国重新定居,但关于在美国重新定居背景下信仰民族宗教的雅兹迪难民的心理健康和社会心理健康的信息有限。因此,我们试图回答以下问题:(1)不同群体的雅兹迪难民如何体验和感知心理健康和社会心理健康?(2)雅兹迪难民首选的求助策略和支持性资源是什么?(3)创造未来在雅兹迪难民的心理复原力中扮演什么角色?为了回答这些问题,我们对生活在美国中西部的28名雅兹迪难民进行了四个按年龄和性别分类的焦点小组调查。使用叙事和矩阵分析方法,我们产生了三个主题,突出了希望和未来创造在个人和集体社会心理弹性中的重要性:(1)社会心理痛苦和未来创造的不稳定性,(2)使用不熟悉的护理系统的心理健康和社会心理帮助寻求的感知,以及(3)阈限,文化谈判和未来创造。我们的研究结果揭示了福祉的文化和结构维度之间的相互作用,并表明生态社会结构方法对于雅兹迪难民有效的心理健康和社会心理支持(MHPSS)至关重要。
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Coca-Cola and hookah: Yazidi refugees' negotiation of hopeful futures and psychosocial resilience in U.S. resettlement.

Large numbers of refugees from Iraq continue to resettle in the United States, but there is limited information about the mental health and psychosocial wellbeing of ethnoreligious Yazidi refugees in a U.S. resettlement context. Thus, we sought to answer the following questions: (1) How do different groups of Yazidi refugees experience and perceive mental health and psychosocial wellbeing?; (2) What are Yazidi refugees' preferred help-seeking strategies and supportive resources to promote psychosocial resilience?; and (3) What role does future-making play in the psychosocial resilience of Yazidi refugees? To answer these questions, we conducted four age- and gender-disaggregated focus groups with 28 Yazidi refugees living in the U.S. Midwest. Using narrative and matrix analysis approaches, we generated three themes highlighting the importance of hope and future-making in individual and collective psychosocial resilience: (1) psychosocial distress and the precarity of future-making out-of-place, (2) perceptions of mental health and psychosocial help-seeking using unfamiliar systems of care, and (3) liminality, cultural negotiation, and future-making. Our findings reveal an interplay between the cultural and structural dimensions of wellbeing and suggest an ecosocial-structural approach is essential for effective mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) with Yazidi refugees.

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期刊介绍: Transcultural Psychiatry is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on cultural psychiatry and mental health. Cultural psychiatry is concerned with the social and cultural determinants of psychopathology and psychosocial treatments of the range of mental and behavioural problems in individuals, families and human groups. In addition to the clinical research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of psychiatric epidemiology, medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychology.
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