| Literature DB >> 18547400 |
Katja Rüdell1, Kamaldeep Bhui, Stefan Priebe.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies suggest that only some distressed individuals seek help from primary care and that pathways to mental health care appear to be ethnically patterned. However few research studies examine how people with common mental disorder manage their mental distress, which help-seeking strategies they employ and whether these are patterned by ethnicity? This study investigates alternative help-seeking strategies in a multi-ethnic community and examines the relationship with primary care use.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18547400 PMCID: PMC2443800 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-8-207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics (social, ethnic and psychological factors) of cases
| Demographic Characteristics | White British (n = 39) | Caribbean (n = 21) | Bangladeshi (n = 57) | Statistical test Χ2 & KW | |
| Age range (y) | Mean | 38.1 | 41.7 | 43.1 | KW 1.86 (2), p = .39 |
| Gender | Female | 71.8% | 85.7% | 50.9% | 9.60 (2), p < .01 |
| Place of Birth | UK | 92.3% | 47.6% | 5.3% | 149.16 (6), p < .001 |
| Length of stay in UK (y) | Mean | 27.7 | 19.6 | KW 2.73 (2), p = .25 | |
| Recruitment Venue | GP | 61.5% | 38.1% | 47.4% | 3.41 (2) p = .18 |
| Primary education in the UK | Yes | 89.5% | 66.7% | 19.0% | 41.40 (2), p < .001 |
| Number of Children | Mean | 0.8 | 1.9 | 2.9 | 24.15, p < .001 |
| Employment status | Paid Employment | 46.2% | 19% | 12.4% | 20.61 (4), p < .001 |
| Homemaker | 12.8% | 0 | 23.6% | ||
| Receives Benefits | Yes | 47.2% | 52.4% | 77.3% | 10.28 (2), p < .01 |
| Accommodation | Owned | 39.4% | 14.3% | 26.8% | 8.97 (4), p = .06 |
| Rented | 20.5% | 23.8% | 7.1% | ||
| Chronic Physical Illness | Yes | 68.4% | 76.2% | 75.4% | .76, p = .68 |
| Clinical Interview Schedule – Revised | Mean | 20.6 | 21.9 | 21.0 | KW.34 (2), p = .84 |
Use and Helpfulness of Help-seeking Strategies
| Themes | BEMI-I What is the best way to resolve or deal with your distress? n (%) (n = 117) | BEMI-C Have you tried the strategy to resolve your distress? n (%) (n = 113)a | BEMI-C Have you found the strategy helpful to resolve your distress? n (%) (n = 113)a |
| Self Directed help-seeking strategies | |||
| Keeping Busy | 1 (.9%) | 72 (63.7%) | 45 (39.8%) |
| Exercise | 1 (.9%) | 67 (59.3%) | 41 (36.3%) |
| Dieting/Fasting | 2 (1.7%) | 47 (41.6%) | 20 (17.7%) |
| Thinking | 0 | 42 (37.2%) | 21 (18.6%) |
| Using alcohol, drugs | 0 | 38 (33.6%) | 13 (11.5%) |
| Spending time on a hobby | 1 (.9%) | 29 (25.7%) | 21 (18.6%) |
| Dancing | 0 | 21 (18.6%) | 17 (15.0%) |
| Chanting | 0 | 18 (15.9%) | 10 (8.8%) |
| Overall endorsement of self directed strategies % of individuals who used 1 or more | 102 (90.3%) | 78 (69.0%) | |
| Social help-seeking strategies | |||
| Talk to your friends | 4 (3.4%) | 71 (62.8%) | 49 (43.4%) |
| Talk to your family | 3 (2.6%) | 71 (62.8%) | 45 (39.8%) |
| Socialising | 2 (1.7%) | 65 (57.5%) | 44 (38.9%) |
| Overall endorsement of social strategies % of individuals who used 1 or more | 96 (85%) | 75 (66.4%) | |
| Spiritual help-seeking strategies | |||
| Praying | 1 (.9%) | 47 (41.6%) | 30 (26.5%) |
| Medical help-seeking strategies | |||
| Talk to your GP | 6 (5.1%) | 53 (46.9%) | 29 (25.7%) |
| Taking medication | 9 (7.7%) | 50 (44.2%) | 31 (27.4%) |
| Overall endorsement of medical strategies % of individuals who used 1 or more | 68 (60.2%) | 47 (41.6%) | |
| Alternative help-seeking strategies | |||
| Using herbal remedies | 1 (.9%) | 39 (34.5%) | 21 (18.6%) |
| Relaxation/massage | 4 (3.4%) | 33 (29.2%) | 25 (22.1%) |
| Seeing a traditional healer | 1 (.9%) | 22 (19.5%) | 11 (9.7%) |
| Yoga/meditation | 2 (1.7%) | 11 (9.7%) | 5 (4.4%) |
| Overall endorsement of alternative strategies % of individuals who used 1 or more | 64 (56.6%) | 38 (33.6%) |
NB
a Total participant numbers differed due to missing data on BEMI checklists.
Overall percentages are higher than 100% as multiple answers were possible
Ethnic differences in the use of strategies (BEMI-C) and people approached for help (BEMI-I)
| Strategies BEMI-C* | White British (n = 39) | Black Caribbean (n = 21) | Bangladeshi (n = 57) | Χ2a & KW |
| Range | 2–16 | 0–18 | 0–14 | KW 2.86; p = .24 |
| Mean | 7.75 | 7.55 | 6.42 | |
| Self Directed (Max 8) | 3.78 | 3.03 | 2.31 | KW 11.24; p = .004 |
| (% of at least 1 strategy) | 100% | 85.0% | 86.0% | Χ2 = 33.03; p <.007 |
| Social (Max 3) | 2.03 | 1.50 | 1.83 | KW 2.67; p =.26 |
| (% of at least 1 strategy) | 94.4% | 75.0% | 82.5% | Χ2 = 5.47; p =.49 |
| Spiritual (Max 1) | .17 | .65 | .49 | KW 14.91; p =.001 |
| (% of at least 1 strategy) | 16.7% | 65.0% | 49.1% | Χ2 = 15.05; p =.001 |
| Medical (Max 2) | .67 | .75 | 1.12 | KW 6.96; p =.031 |
| (% of at least 1 strategy) | 52.8% | 55.0% | 66.7% | Χ2 = 12.03; p =.017 |
| Complementary (Max 4) | 1.11 | 1.35 | .67 | KW 8.80; p = .012 |
| (% of at least 1 strategy) | 58.3% | 85.0% | 45.6% | Χ2 = 15.16; p =.056 |
| Number of people consulted (BEMI I) | ||||
| Range | 0–9 | 0–5 | 0–5 | |
| Mean | 3.33 | 1.95 | 1.95 | KW 10.36, p < .01 |
| % who contacted at least 1 | 84.6% | 66.7% | 77.2% | Χ2 = 22.28; p =.13 |
* Participant numbers varied for BEMI-C WB = 36 BC = 20,
a Χ2 tests the distribution between the whole range of methods, but we have presented percentages of different ethnic groups using at least 1 strategy per domain
Logistic Regression Analyses predicting primary care service use
| Cases | N = 114 | ||
| Logistic Regression analyses | Odds ratio | CI 95% | p value |
| Age | 1.03 | .99–1.07 | .138 |
| Belonging to an ethnic minority | .58 | .18–1.86 | .364 |
| Gender | .51 | .16–1.65 | .260 |
| Comorbidity (Physical illness | 2.16 | .65–7.27 | .210 |
| Severity of distress (CIS-R Score) | 1.11 | 1.03–1.20 | .006 |
| Sought help from family (BEMI-C) | 15.83 | 3.89–64.47 | .0001 |
| Sought help from friends (BEMI-C) | 3.00 | .88–10.17 | .078 |
| Sought help from Traditional healer (BEMI-C) | 8.79 | 1.98–38.93 | .004 |
Ethnic differences in the use of help seeking strategies (BEMI-C)
| Questionnaire Survey | White British | Black Caribbean | Bangladeshi | Used Strategy Χ2(df) | Used Strategy p-value | |
| Self-directed Help-seeking Behaviour | Exercising | 24 (66.7%) | 12(60.0%) | 31 (54.4%) | 1.38 (2) | p = .50 |
| Changing your diet | 18 (50.0%) | 8 (40.0%) | 21 (36.8%) | 1.60 (2) | p = .45 | |
| Using drugs or alcohol | 21(58.3%) | 8 (40.0%) | 9 (15.8%) | 18.33 (2) | P < .001 | |
| Keeping busy | 24 (66.7%) | 13 (65.0%) | 35 (61.4%) | .28 (2) | p = .86 | |
| Chanting | 3 (8.3%) | 2 (10.0%) | 13 (22.8%) | 4.09 (2) | p = .13 | |
| Dancing | 11 (30.6%) | 8 (40.0%) | 2 (3.5%) | 18.03 (2) | P < .001 | |
| Thinking | 19 (52.8%) | 8 (40.0%) | 15 (26.3%) | 6.70 (2) | P = .035 | |
| Spending time on a Hobby | 16 (44.4%) | 7 (35.0%) | 6 (10.5%) | 14.42 (2) | P < .001 | |
| Social help-seeking | Talking to your family | 23 (63.9%) | 9 (45.0%) | 39 (68.4%) | 3.50 (2) | p = .17 |
| Talking to your friends | 27 (75.0%) | 12 (60.0%) | 32 (56.1%) | 3.44 (2) | p = .18 | |
| Socialising | 23 (63.9%) | 9 (45.0%) | 33 (57.9%) | 1.88 (2) | p = .39 | |
| Spiritual Help seeking | Praying | 6 (16.7%) | 13 (65.0%) | 28 (49.1%) | 15.05 (2) | P < .001 |
| Medical Help seeking | Talking to your GP | 13 (36.1%) | 10 (50.0%) | 30 (52.6%) | 2.51 (2) | p = .29 |
| Taking Medication | 11 (30.6%) | 5 (25.0%) | 34 (59.6%) | 11.22 (2) | P = .004 | |
| Complementary Service Use | Using herbal remedies | 16 (44.4%) | 12 (60.0%) | 11 (19.3%) | 13.16 (2) | P < .001 |
| Relaxation and massage | 14 (38.9%) | 9 (45.0%) | 10 (17.5%) | 7.80 (2) | p = .02 | |
| Yoga | 7 (19.4%) | 3 (15.0%) | 1 (1.8%) | 8.62 (2) | P = .013 | |
| Seeing a traditional healer | 3 (8.3%) | 3 (15.0%) | 16 (28.1%) | 5.79 (2) | P = .055 |
Ethnic differences in ratings of help seeking strategies as helpful (BEMI-C)
| Questionnaire Survey | White British | Black Caribbean | Bangladeshi | Helpful Strategy Χ2(df) | Helpful Strategy p-value | |
| Self-directed Help-seeking Behaviour | Exercising | 16 (66.7%) | 9 (75.0%) | 16 (51.6%) | 2.46 (2) | p = .29 |
| Changing your diet | 6 (33.3%) | 8 (100%) | 6 (28.6%) | 13.10 (2) | p < .001 | |
| Using drugs or alcohol | 5 (23.8%) | 3 (37.5%) | 5 (55.6%) | 2.87 (2) | p = .23 | |
| Keeping busy | 13 (54.2%) | 9 (69.2%) | 23 (65.7%) | 1.11 (2) | p = .57 | |
| Chanting | 1 (33.3%) | 2 (100%) | 7 (53.8%) | 2.22 (2) | p = .33 | |
| Dancing | 8 (72.7%) | 8 (100%) | 1 (50.0%) | 3.61 (2) | p = .17 | |
| Thinking | 9 (47.4%) | 8 (100%) | 4 (26.7%) | 11.32 (2) | p = .003 | |
| Spending time on a Hobby | 12 (75.0%) | 7 (100%) | 2 (33.3%) | 7.31 (2) | p = .026 | |
| Social help-seeking | Talking to your family | 14 (60.9%) | 8 (88.9%) | 24 (61.5%) | 3.58 (2) | p = .16 |
| Talking to your friends | 18 (66.7%) | 11 (91.7%) | 20 (62.5%) | 5.54 (2) | p = .06 | |
| Socialising | 14 (60.9%) | 9 (100%) | 21 (63.6%) | 5.03 (2) | p = .08 | |
| Spiritual Help seeking | Praying | 2 (33.3%) | 10 (76.9%) | 18 (64.3%) | 3.39 (2) | p = .18 |
| Medical Help seeking | Talking to your GP | 6 (46.2%) | 8 (80.0%) | 15 (50.0%) | 3.23 (2) | p = .19 |
| Taking Medication | 4 (36.4%) | 4 (80.0%) | 23 (67.6%) | 4.21 (2) | p = .12 | |
| Complementary Service Use | Using herbal remedies | 10 (62.5%) | 7 (58.3%) | 4 (36.4%) | 1.93 (2) | p = .38 |
| Relaxation and massage | 12 (85.7%) | 8 (86.9%) | 5 (50.0%) | 5.21 (2) | p = .07 | |
| Yoga | 4 (57.1%) | 1 (33.3%) | 0 | 1.40 (2) | p = .50 | |
| Seeing a traditional healer | 3 (100%) | 3 (100%) | 5 (31.3%) | 8.25 (2) | p = .016 |