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A Grounded Theory of Bisexual Individuals' Experiences of Help Seeking

机译:双性恋个人的帮助寻求经历的基础理论

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Bisexual people constitute the largest sexual minority group in North America and experience significant mental health disparities in relation to heterosexuals, gays, and lesbians. In this article, we will examine the process and experience of help seeking among bisexuals. This was a community-based study that collected qualitative interview data from 41 diverse bisexual people from across Ontario, Canada. We analyzed the interview data using grounded theory and constructed an understanding of bisexuals' experiences of help seeking. We have conceptualized an overarching model that illustrates 4 interrelated stages: (a) the consideration of services, (b) the process of finding services, (c) barriers and facilitators to accessing services, and (d) experience of service utilization. This model is nonlinear, in that participants do not necessarily move through stages in sequence. Although many stages are experienced at the individual level, they are simultaneously informed by multiple factors at interpersonal and system levels. Our findings suggest a need for interventions at the policy, service and provider levels to improve accessibility of culturally competent services for this population. Understanding the mental health experiences of bisexual people will allow mental health professionals to build competencies working with this population and thereby contribute to a reduction in mental health disparities.
机译:双性恋人民构成了北美最大的性少数民族群体,并在异性恋,同性恋者和女同性恋中经历了重要的心理健康差异。在本文中,我们将研究帮助追求双性恋者的过程和经验。这是一个基于社区的研究,从加拿大安大略省的41家不同双性恋人员收集了定性访谈数据。我们使用基础理论分析了面试数据,并构建了对双性恋的帮助寻求体验的理解。我们已经概念化了一个总体模型,说明了4个相互关联的阶段:(a)考虑服务,(b)寻找服务的过程,(c)障碍和促进者访问服务,(d)服务利用经验。该模型是非线性的,因为参与者并不一定按顺序移动阶段。虽然在个人层面经历了许多阶段,但它们在人际交往和系统级别的多个因素同时通知。我们的研究结果表明,在政策,服务和提供商水平的干预措施,以改善该人群的文化职能服务的可达性。了解双性恋人民的心理健康经验将使精神卫生专业人员能够建立与这个人口合作的能力,从而有助于减少心理健康障碍。

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