
Mental ill health and diversity : researching human suffering and resilience in a multicultural context

| Författare | |
|---|---|
| Förlag | Malmö Högskola | 
| Genre | Samhälle, politik och debatt | 
| Format | Häftad | 
| Språk | Engelska | 
| Antal sidor | 142 | 
| Vikt | 310 gr | 
| Utgiven | 2018-03-01 | 
| SAB | Ohfhc | 
| ISBN | 9789171042460 | 
                The general objective of this dissertation was to study the putative underutilisation
 of mental health services in a multicultural context. The method followed a
 qualitative interview-based naturalistic approach, and the interview format was
 primarily semi-structured. Special attention in the method section has been given
 to the role of the interpreter in research.
 For some time the research areas of underutilisation of mental health care among
 immigrants, and that of children of immigrant parents suffering from mental
 illness, have been dominated by a vulnerability approach. Results from the
 present thesis show that this one-dimensional picture of immigrants as a category
 associated with psychopathology ought to be balanced with that of strength and
 resilience.
 It was also found in the studied group that underutilisation of mental health care
 is partly due to the perception of mental conditions as normal life crises, rather
 than illnesses. Thus, instead of focusing on health care resources, interviewees
 conveyed their need for greater social and financial support.
 The results of this study suggest that there is a lack of extended possibilities,
 for both adults and children of immigrant background, to express their own
 needs outside a predefined context. Investigating aspects of resilience in future
 research on mental ill health in multicultural contexts would challenge the focus
 on vulnerability, and perhaps so promote resilience.            
 
				





















