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Religious Beliefs, Attitudes towards Mental Health Treatment, and Mental Health Utilization among Southern Rural African Americans.

机译:南部农村非裔美国人的宗教信仰,对心理健康的态度和心理健康的利用。

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According to the Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity---A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General (DHHS, 1999; 2001) formal mental health services are underused by all Americans. Ethnic minorities, however, are less likely to utilize mental health services, specifically outpatient services, than White Americans (DHHS, 2001). Wells, Klap, Koike, and Sherboume (2001) found that among Americans with perceived or actual clinical needs, Whites were more likely to be receiving active treatment than both Hispanics and African Americans. Underutilization by minorities is particularly evident among minority groups from rural areas (New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, 2003). This disparity in treatment utilization has become a focus of mental health policy and research.;To better understand the underlying factors that influence the decision of rural African Americans to utilize or not utilize mental health treatment, this mixed method study was designed to elucidate the relationship between religious coping, religious beliefs, religious attitudes and mental health utilization behavior and beliefs. Investigating the association between the influence of religious behaviors and attitudes and mental health service behavior and attitudes is important for three reasons; (1) this association may inform observed patterns of underutilization of mental health services among rural African Americans, (2) this association may, in part, explain the evidence for mental health resilience among African Americans (Breslau et al., 2005; Williams, et al., 2007) and (3) this association could help to inform interventions designed to increase appropriate utilization of mental health services.;Employing qualitative and quantitative methods, data were collected from 110 African Americans living in rural communities. Qualitative results revealed that perceptions and attitudes regarding the necessity and usefulness of mental health treatment were linked to religious beliefs within the rural African American community. Quantitative survey findings revealed significant relationships between mental health service attitudes and intent to utilize services. Further, analyses revealed relationships between several religious indices (i.e. collaborative religious coping and Acceptance God Image) and mental health service attitudes, but no direct relationship between religious indices and intent to utilize. Possible interpretations of findings and future study directions are discussed.
机译:根据《心理健康:文化,种族和种族-心理健康的补充:外科医生的报告》(DHHS,1999; 2001),所有美国人都没有充分利用正式的心理健康服务。但是,与白人相比,少数民族不太可能利用心理健康服务,特别是门诊服务(DHHS,2001年)。 Wells,Klap,Koike和Sherboume(2001)发现,在有感知或实际临床需求的美国人中,与西班牙裔美国人和非裔美国人相比,白人更有可能接受积极治疗。在农村地区的少数群体中,少数群体的利用不足尤其明显(新自由心理健康委员会,2003年)。这种在治疗利用方面的差异已成为心理健康政策和研究的重点。为了更好地理解影响非裔美国农村居民决定是否使用心理健康治疗的潜在因素,本混合方法研究旨在阐明这种关系。宗教应对,宗教信仰,宗教态度和心理健康利用行为与信仰之间的关系。调查宗教行为和态度的影响与心理健康服务行为和态度之间的联系很重要,原因有以下三个原因: (1)该协会可能会告知观察到的农村非洲裔美国人心理健康服务利用不足的模式,(2)该协会可能部分解释了非洲裔美国人心理健康适应力的证据(Breslau et al。,2005; Williams, (2007)和(3)这个协会可以帮助告知旨在增加对精神卫生服务的适当利用的干预措施。;采用定性和定量方法,从110个居住在农村社区的非洲裔美国人收集了数据。定性结果表明,对心理健康治疗的必要性和有用性的看法和态度与美国黑人农村社区的宗教信仰有关。定量调查结果显示,精神卫生服务态度与使用服务意图之间存在重要关系。此外,分析揭示了几种宗教指标(即合作的宗教应对和接受上帝形象)与精神卫生服务态度之间的关系,但宗教指标与使用意图之间没有直接关系。讨论了可能的结果解释和未来的研究方向。

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  • 作者

    Haynes, Tiffany F.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Clinical psychology.;Mental health.;Religion.;Black studies.;African American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 134 p.
  • 总页数 134
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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