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“Down in the Sewers”: Perceptions of Depression and Depression Care Among African American Men

机译:“下水道倒”:非洲裔美国人对抑郁症和抑郁症治疗的看法

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Depression is one of the most common, costly, and debilitating psychiatric disorders in the United States. One of the most persistent mental health disparities is the underutilization of treatment services among African American men with depression. Little is known about appropriateness or acceptability of depression care among African American men. The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of depression and determine barriers to depression treatment among African American men. A series of four focus groups were conducted with 26 African American men. The average age of the sample was 41 years and most participants reported that they had completed high school. Nearly half of the participants reported that they are currently unemployed and most had never been married. The most common descriptions of depression in this study were defining depression as feeling down, stressed, and isolated. A small group of participants expressed disbelief of depression. The majority of participants recognized the need to identify depression and were supportive of depression treatment. Nonetheless, most men in this sample had never sought treatment for depression and discussed a number of barriers to depression care including norms of masculinity, mistrust of the health care system, and affordability of treatment. Men also voiced their desire to discuss stress in nonjudgmental support groups. Research findings highlight the need to increase the awareness of symptoms some African American men display and the need to provide appropriate depression treatment options to African American men.
机译:抑郁症是美国最常见,成本最高且使人衰弱的精神疾病之一。精神健康方面最持久的差异之一是非洲裔美国人抑郁症患者对治疗服务的利用不足。对于非洲裔美国男性中抑郁症治疗的适当性或可接受性知之甚少。这项研究的目的是检查对抑郁症的看法,并确定非洲裔美国人男性在治疗抑郁症方面的障碍。与26名非洲裔美国人进行了一系列的四个焦点小组讨论。样本的平均年龄为41岁,大多数参与者报告说他们已经完成了高中。接近一半的参与者报告说,他们目前失业,而且大多数从未结过婚。在这项研究中,对抑郁症最常见的描述是将抑郁症定义为情绪低落,压力和孤立感。一小部分参与者表示不相信沮丧。大多数参与者认识到需要识别抑郁症,并支持抑郁症治疗。尽管如此,本样本中的大多数男性从未寻求过抑郁症的治疗,并讨论了抑郁症治疗的许多障碍,包括男性气概,对医疗保健系统的不信任以及治疗的负担能力。男人还表达了他们希望在非审判性支持小组中讨论压力的愿望。研究结果强调,有必要提高对某些非裔美国人所表现出的症状的认识,并有必要为非裔美国人提供适当的抑郁症治疗选择。

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