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Contextualising women's mental distress and coping strategies in the time of AIDS: a rural South African case study

机译:艾滋病时代背景下的女性心理困扰和应对策略:南非农村案例研究

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Increasing attention is paid to impacts of HIV/AIDS on women's mental health, often framed by decontextualized psychiatric understandings of emotional distress and treatment. We contribute to the small qualitative literature extending these findings through exploring HIV/AIDS-affected women's own accounts of their distress—focusing on the impacts of social context, and women's efforts to cope outside of medical support services. Nineteen in-depth interviews were conducted with women experiencing depression or anxiety-like symptoms in a wider study of services in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Thematic analysis was framed by Summerfield's emphasis on contexts and resilience. Women highlighted family conflicts (particularly abandonment by men), community-level violence, poverty and HIV/AIDS as drivers of distress. Whilst HIV/AIDS placed significant burdens on women, poverty and relationship difficulties were more central in their accounts. Four coping mechanisms were identified. Women drew on indigenous local resources in their psychological re-framing of negative situations, and their mobilisation of emotional and financial support from inter-personal networks, churches and HIV support groups. Less commonly, they sought expert advice from traditional healers, medical services or social workers, but access to these was limited. Though all tried to supplement government grants with income generation efforts, only a minority regarded these as successful. Findings support ongoing efforts to bolster strained mental health services with support groups, which often offer valuable emotional and practical support. Without parallel poverty alleviation strategies, however, support groups may sometimes offer little more than encouraging passive acceptance of the inevitability of suffering—potentially exacerbating the hopelessness underpinning women's distress.
机译:人们越来越重视艾滋病毒/艾滋病对妇女心理健康的影响,而这种影响通常是由脱上下文的精神病患者对情绪困扰和治疗的理解所致。我们为少量定性文献做出了贡献,通过探索受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的妇女自己对她们的苦难的描述来扩展这些发现-着重于社会背景的影响以及妇女为在医疗支持服务之外应对的努力。在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的一项更广泛的服务研究中,对经历抑郁或焦虑样症状的妇女进行了19次深入访谈。主题分析由Summerfield对上下文和弹性的强调构成。妇女强调家庭冲突(尤其是男子放弃),社区一级的暴力,贫穷和艾滋病毒/艾滋病是造成困扰的原因。尽管艾滋病毒/艾滋病给妇女造成了沉重负担,但贫穷和人际关系困难在她们的叙述中更为重要。确定了四种应对机制。妇女在对负面状况进行心理重新构架以及从人际网络,教堂和艾滋病毒支持团体动员情感和财政支持方面,都利用了当地的当地资源。较不常见的是,他们寻求传统治疗师,医疗服务或社会工作者的专家意见,但获得这些意见的机会有限。尽管所有人都试图通过创收的努力来补充政府补助,但是只有少数人认为这是成功的。调查结果支持正在进行的努力,以通过支持小组来支持紧张的精神卫生服务,这些支持小组通常会提供宝贵的情感和实践支持。但是,如果没有平行的扶贫战略,支持团体有时可能只提供一些鼓励,鼓励他们被动地接受苦难的不可避免性,从而加剧了困扰妇女的绝望情绪。

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