Mental Health Help-Seeking Among Young Internal Migrants in China: Shame as a Double-Edged Sword
Psychiatric Quarterly,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 15, 2025
Abstract
Young
migrants
in
mainland
China
are
vulnerable
to
mental
health
issues
and
reluctant
seek
help
from
professional
sources.
Shame
is
considered
an
important
culture-specific
emotion
affecting
help-seeking.
The
current
study
aimed
investigate
the
moderating
role
of
shame
association
between
psychological
stress
help-seeking
young
internal
China.
415
(mean
age
=
29.20;
SD
4.81)
were
recruited
participate
survey
with
oversampling
those
who
sought
before.
Multiple
linear
regression
Zero-inflated
Poisson
models
used
examine
effects
on
stress-intention
stress-behavior
relations,
respectively.
Among
65.0%
participants
high
stress,
62.6%
them
never
for
their
issues.
results
demonstrate
that
significantly
reduced
positive
behavior.
Conversely,
also
played
a
protective
role,
mitigating
negative
intention.
findings
underline
importance
addressing
shame-related
issue
prior
therapy
developing
promotion
strategies
improve
migrants’
health.
Language: Английский
The protective role of sense of coherence in resident physicians facing secondary trauma due to patient death in intensive care—A qualitative inquiry
Death Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 12
Published: May 2, 2024
The
salutogenic
paradigm
is
increasingly
used
in
research
and
practice
but
remains
to
be
investigated
secondary
trauma
of
health
professionals.
This
qualitative
study
explored
the
main
anchor
salutogenics,
sense-of-coherence,
as
a
coping
mechanism
among
resident
physicians
facing
due
continuous
exposure
patient
suffering
deaths.
Participants
were
sixteen
from
intensive
care
units
at
emergency
departments
two
Israeli
public
tertiary
hospitals.
Data
analysis
employed
reflexive
thematic
analysis.
Findings
suggest
that
while
all
residents
described
having
comprehensibility,
manageability
meaningfulness
differed
residents.
Some
thrived,
coped
well
with
trauma,
centered
on
emotional
needs,
drew
challenges.
Other
suffered
providing
care,
reported
poor
well-being,
too
overwhelmed
center
patients,
doubted
their
career
choices.
Salutogenic-based
interventions
cultivate
resilience
experiencing
are
proposed.
Language: Английский