Health provider perspectives on mental health service provision for Chinese people living in Christchurch, New Zealand
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BACKGROUND Migration imposes stress and may contribute to the incidence of mental illness among natives of mainland China living overseas. Both cultural norms and service inadequacies may act as barriers to accessing needed mental health services. OBJECTIVE Assess New Zealand health providers' perspectives on the utilization of mental health services by immigrants from mainland China. METHODS A qualitative study in Christchurch, New Zealand involved in-depth interviews with nine mental health professionals with experience in providing services to Chinese clients. The interviews were transcribed and thematically analysed. RESULTS FOUR MAIN THEMES EMERGED FROM THE INTERVIEWS: (1) specific mental health concerns of Chinese migrants; (2) subgroups of migrants most likely to manifest mental health problems; (3) barriers to accessing services; and (4) the centrality of social support networks to the mental health of Chinese migrants. CONCLUSIONS Qualitative research with health providers in high-income countries who provide mental health services to the growing numbers of migrants from mainland China can identify areas where improved cultural sensitivity could increase both the utilization of mental health services by Chinese immigrants and the effectiveness of these services.
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