安大略省心理健康服务的宗教剪裁:一项探索服务用户和提供者建议的定性研究

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Syed Faruk, Muhammad Asadullah, A. Ka Tat Tsang
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摘要

目的本研究旨在探讨加拿大安大略省穆斯林心理健康服务使用者和提供者的经验。研究的重点是了解心理健康服务的障碍和促进因素,研究还试图确定服务用户和提供者的建议,并强调通过对穆斯林社区采取宗教定制来解决服务利用和提供方面的差距的能力。这是通过与加拿大安大略省各地的穆斯林服务使用者和服务提供者进行不同焦点小组讨论的CBPAR方法进行的。结果表明,对欧洲中心模式的不信任,文化污名,以及提供宗教和文化一致的护理不足显着阻碍了参与。然而,结合伊玛目、基于信仰的咨询和基于社区的干预等因素的宗教量身定制成为克服这些挑战的有效策略。这项研究有力地强调了在清真寺和穆斯林领导的组织中整合心理健康服务的成功,为伊玛目提供心理咨询的技能,并将伊斯兰的应对机制融入治疗实践。研究总结了基于服务使用者和提供者建议的11项实用建议,这些建议可以增强政策制定者、从业人员和穆斯林社区的权能,以提高心理健康的可及性,并鼓励有意义的参与。
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Religious-Tailoring of Mental Health Services in Ontario: A Qualitative Study Exploring Service User and Provider Recommendations

Aims

This study aimed to explore the experiences of Muslim mental health service users and providers in Ontario, Canada. With a focus on understanding mental health service barriers and facilitators, the research also sought to identify service user and provider recommendations and highlight the capacity for addressing gaps within service utilization and delivery by adopting religious tailoring with the Muslim community. This was carried out through a CBPAR approach to conduct diverse focus groups with Muslim service users and service providers across Ontario, Canada. The results indicate mistrust towards Eurocentric models, cultural stigma, and insufficient provision of religiously and culturally congruent care significantly hinder engagement. Nevertheless, religious tailoring—incorporating elements such as Imams, faith-based counseling, and community-based interventions—emerges as an effective strategy to overcome these challenges. The study powerfully emphasizes the success of integrating mental health services within mosques and Muslim-led organizations, equipping Imams with skills in psychospiritual counseling, and weaving Islamic coping mechanisms into therapeutic practices. The study concludes with 11 practical recommendations based upon service user and provider suggestions that can empower policymakers, practitioners, and Muslim communities to enhance mental health accessibility and encourage meaningful engagement.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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