英国黑人被问及童年不良经历的经历:一项定性研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Eirill Høyland Sødal, Vyv Huddy, Juliet McKenzie
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摘要

引言:这项研究的目的是探索黑人被心理健康或咨询专业人员问及ACE的经历,包括广泛的,以及作为常规调查的一部分,使用常用的ACE问卷。另一个目的是了解他们对服务应如何询问ACE的看法。方法:本研究采用了定性方法,采用了批判性现实主义反射性主题分析方法。10名被认定为黑人的人,曾被心理健康专业人员或顾问问及ACE,他们接受了半结构化采访,了解他们的经历和观点。结果:确定了四个总体主题,其中一些主题有子主题:个人和系统的信任和安全(子主题:对系统的不信任;对临床医生的不信任、医疗保健中的种族主义;保持安全);这是人,而不是问题(副标题:被倾听和理解;相似性和差异性);敬业的客户,“难以接触”的临床医生?结论:研究结果强调,如果以适当的方式询问ACE,人们会发现这很重要,也很有用。建立信任和治疗关系是促进这一点的关键。参与者表示,ACE问卷可能遗漏了重要的上下文,他们倾向于使用更具包容性的ACE定义来询问ACE。
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Black people's experiences of being asked about adverse childhood experiences in the UK: A qualitative study

Introduction

The objectives for this study were to explore Black people's experiences of being asked about ACEs by mental health or counselling professionals, both broadly, and also as part of routine enquiry with a commonly used ACE questionnaire. An additional aim was to understand their perspectives on how services should be asking about ACEs.

Methods

This study used a qualitative methodology, with a critical realist reflexive thematic analysis approach. Ten people who identified as Black and had been asked about ACEs by a mental health professional or counsellor, were interviewed about their experiences and perspectives using semi-structured interviews.

Results

Four overarching themes, some with subthemes, were established: Trust and safety as individual and systemic (subthemes: Distrust in the system; Distrust in the clinician; Racism in health care; Keeping safe); It is the person, not the questions (subthemes: Being heard and understood; Similarity and difference); Engaged client, ‘hard-to-reach’ clinician? and People are not tick-boxes.

Conclusions

The results highlight that people find it important and useful to be asked about ACEs, if it is done in an appropriate manner. Establishing trust and a therapeutic relationship is key to fostering this. Participants stated that the ACE questionnaire might miss important context, and they relayed a preference for being asked about ACEs using more inclusive definitions of ACEs.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
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自引率
5.90%
发文量
68
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice (formerly The British Journal of Medical Psychology) is an international scientific journal with a focus on the psychological and social processes that underlie the development and improvement of psychological problems and mental wellbeing, including: theoretical and research development in the understanding of cognitive and emotional factors in psychological problems; behaviour and relationships; vulnerability to, adjustment to, assessment of, and recovery (assisted or otherwise) from psychological distresses; psychological therapies with a focus on understanding the processes which affect outcomes where mental health is concerned.
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