Depression and help seeking in the Sri Lankan-Australian and Anglo-Australian community: A qualitative exploration
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posted on 2017-07-05, 23:14authored byJOSEFINE ANTONIADES
The current qualitative study examined the role of culture in the conceptualization of depression and illness behaviours in Sri Lankan migrants residing in Australia and Anglo-Australians. The specific study objectives were to investigate: Patient’s perceptions of their depression; how culture shapes illness behaviours; the influence of social networks on health care trajectories; how stigma operates across cultural groups; and to identify evidence-based interventions specifically designed to treat depression in migrant communities.
Findings highlighted the necessity to shift away from a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach towards the development of programs and interventions tailored to be salient to target migrant communities.