在2019冠状病毒病和塔利班接管期间,为加州阿富汗难民妇女应对组织挑战和提供正式支持。

IF 2.6 0 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
A Aghaei, B Roth, P M Koga, X Li, S Qiao
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由于2019冠状病毒病和2021年塔利班掌权,在美国的阿富汗难民妇女面临着精神健康挑战。鉴于正式支持在难民心理健康中的关键作用,在本研究中,我们通过采访34名阿富汗难民妇女和18名加利福尼亚州的难民服务提供者,考察了政府和非政府组织(ngo)正式支持的有效性、障碍和促进因素。结果表明,妇女在食品/杂货援助、与covid相关的计划、经济援助和转诊服务等领域获得了足够的正式支持。然而,在支持增强权能(如扫盲支持)、支持社会融合(如社区中心)、缓解压力和应对支持(如家庭暴力方案)、信息支持(如信息讲习班)和工具性支持(如职业技能培训)等领域发现了差距。虽然低效的政策、文化和语言障碍、父权规范和有限的资金等障碍对对妇女的正式支持的有效性产生了负面影响,但政治关注的增加、宗教社区的贡献以及非政府组织与当地提供者加强关系等促进因素可以增强这些服务。我们的结论是,虽然阿富汗妇女的直接需求得到了相对的解决,但需要长期的、具有文化能力的方法来促进她们的融入和福祉,建议非政府组织关注文化能力、沟通、能力建设、可持续性和合作。
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Navigating Organizational Challenges and Formal Support for Afghan Refugee Women in California Amid Covid-19 and the Taliban's Takeover.

Afghan refugee women in the United States are facing mental health challenges due to COVID-19 and the 2021 Taliban takeover. Given the key role of formal support in refugees' mental health, in this study we examined the effectiveness, barriers, and facilitators of formal support from governmental and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) by interviewing 34 Afghan refugee women and 18 refugee service providers in California. Results indicated sufficient formal support was received by women in areas like food/grocery assistance, COVID-related programs, financial aid, and referral services. However, gaps were identified in areas like support for empowerment (e.g., literacy support), support for social integration (e.g., community centers), stress mitigation and coping support (e.g., domestic violence programs), informational support (e.g., informational workshops) and instrumental support (e.g., occupational skills training). Although barriers like inefficient policies, cultural and language barriers, patriarchal norms, and limited funding negatively impact the effectiveness of formal support to women, facilitators such as increased political attention, contributions of religious communities, and strengthened NGO relationships with local providers could enhance these services. We concluded that while Afghan women's immediate needs were relatively addressed, long-term, culturally competent approaches are required for their integration and well-being, suggesting NGOs focus on cultural competence, communication, capacity building, sustainability, and collaboration.

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