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Engaging with culturally and linguistically diverse communities to reduce the impact of depression and anxiety: a narrative review

机译:与文化和语言多样的社区互动,以减少抑郁症和焦虑症的影响:叙述性评论

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Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in Australia face significant challenges in terms of reducing barriers to information and support for depression and anxiety. Increased stigma surrounding mental ill-health in some cultures and related concerns about trust and confidentiality all impact upon timely access to information, services and support for consumers and carers from CALD backgrounds. For health services, there is a need to understand how to better engage CALD communities in mental healthcare. The objective of this narrative review was to identify examples of evidence-based, best practice for what works effectively for engaging with CALD communities to reduce the impact of depression and anxiety. In January 2014, we searched Academic Search Premier, CINAHL, Health-Source Consumer Edition, PsycARTICLES, PsycINFO (all databases within the EbscoHost platform) and PubMed for peer-reviewed articles published between 1994 and 2014. The search revealed a total of 706 records contained within the EbscoHost platform and 689 records in PubMed; 15 matched the inclusion criteria. Six key themes were identified: (i) setting the scene for engagement; (ii) cultural values and preferences; (iii) language considerations; (iv) engagers' in the therapeutic process; (v) opening out engagement to include others; and (vi) engaging through the use of technology and alternative mediums. The literature obtained provides a small body of evidence regarding approaches to engaging CALD communities, with findings highlighting the importance of processes which are tailored to the CALD community of interest and which take into account different cultural explanatory models of mental ill-health. Review findings are also discussed within the framework of intersectionality, in which broader structural inequalities and power imbalances - in areas such as gender and social class - collectively impact on help-seeking and mental health outcomes. This review supports further enquiry into how such societal issues influence engagement - and disengagement - in mental health services for CALD communities.
机译:在减少信息障碍以及对抑郁症和焦虑症的支持方面,澳大利亚的文化和语言多样性(CALD)社区面临着严峻挑战。在某些文化中,围绕精神疾病的耻辱感增加,以及对信任和机密性的相关担忧,都会影响从CALD背景向消费者和护理人员及时获取信息,服务和支持。对于保健服务,需要了解如何使CALD社区更好地参与精神保健。这篇叙述性评论的目的是找出基于证据的最佳做法示例,以证明哪些方法可以有效地与CALD社区互动,以减少抑郁症和焦虑症的影响。 2014年1月,我们在Academic Search Premier,CINAHL,Health-Source Consumer Edition,PsycARTICLES,PsycINFO(EbscoHost平台内的所有数据库)和PubMed中进行了搜索,以查找1994年至2014年之间发表的同行评审文章。该搜索共发现706条记录。包含在EbscoHost平台和PubMed中的689条记录中; 15个符合纳入标准。确定了六个关键主题:(i)设置参与环境; (ii)文化价值观和偏好; (iii)语言方面的考虑; (iv)治疗过程中的参与者; (v)公开参与以包括其他人; (vi)通过使用技术和替代媒介进行参与。所获得的文献仅提供了少量的有关吸引CALD社区参与的方法的证据,研究结果突显了针对感兴趣的CALD社区量身定制的流程的重要性,并考虑了精神疾病的不同文化解释模型。在交叉性框架内还讨论了审查结果,在交叉性框架中,更广泛的结构性不平等和权力失衡(例如在性别和社会阶层等领域)共同影响了寻求帮助和心理健康的结果。这项审查支持进一步调查这样的社会问题如何影响CALD社区在心理健康服务中的参与和脱离。

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