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Exploring perceptions of wellness in black ethnic minority individuals at risk of developing psychosis

机译:探索有患精神病风险的黑人少数族裔个人的健康观念

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The NICE Schizophrenia guidelines (NICE, 2009, Update) recommend that services should address cultural differences in treatment, expectations and adherence, and clients' explanatory models of illness should be better understood. Service users from Black African and Black Caribbean communities are overrepresented in psychosis services in the UK, yet there is no literature on how wellness is understood by this group. Aims: This study explored perceptions of wellness in Black African and Black Caribbean individuals with an At Risk Mental State (ARMS) for psychosis. Method: A Q set of potential meanings of wellness was identified from a literature search and interviews with people at risk of developing psychosis. From this, 50 potential definitions were identified; twenty Black African and Black Caribbean ARMS clients ranked these definitions. Results: Following factor analysis of completed Q sorts, six factors emerged that offered insight into perceptions of wellness in this population. These factors included: sense of social purpose explanation, the surviving God's test explanation, the internalization of spirituality explanation, understanding and attribution of symptoms to witchcraft explanation, avoidance and adversity explanation, and seeking help to cope explanation. Conclusions: Although preliminary, differences between the factors suggests that there may be perceptions of wellness specific to these groups that are distinct from the medical view of wellness promoted within early detection services. These differences may potentially impact upon engagement, particularly factors that clients feel may facilitate or aide their recovery. It is suggested that these differences need to be considered as part of the assessment and formulation process.
机译:NICE精神分裂症指南(NICE,2009,更新)建议服务应解决治疗,期望和依从性方面的文化差异,并应更好地理解客户对疾病的解释模型。来自黑人非洲和加勒比海地区社区的服务使用者在英国的精神病服务中所占比例过高,但尚无有关该群体如何理解健康的文献。目的:本研究探讨了患有精神病风险心理状态(ARMS)的黑人非洲人和黑人加勒比人的健康观念。方法:通过文献检索和对有患精​​神病风险的人的访谈,确定了Q组健康的潜在含义。由此确定了50个潜在的定义。这些定义来自20个非洲黑人和加勒比海ARMS客户。结果:在完成的Q类别的因素分析之后,出现了六个因素,这些洞察提供了对该人群健康状况的看法。这些因素包括:社会目的的解释感,尚存的上帝的测验解释,灵性解释的内在化,对巫术解释的症状的理解和归属,避免和逆境的解释以及寻求帮助以应付解释。结论:尽管是初步的,但因素之间的差异表明,可能存在特定于这些人群的健康感知,这与早期检测服务中倡导的健康医学观点不同。这些差异可能会影响参与度,尤其是客户认为可能有助于或帮助其康复的因素。建议将这些差异作为评估和制定过程的一部分。

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