| Literature DB >> 29443877 |
Jelen Amador López1, Ramón Flecha García2, Teresa Sordé Martí3.
Abstract
Background: High incidences of drug consumption and mental health problems are found among the Roma population in Spain, a reality that remains understudied. Past studies have indicated the positive role played by the Iglesia Evangélica Filadelfia (IEF) in promoting rehabilitation and prevention of these practices. Objective: In this article, authors analyze in which ways the IEF favors processes of drug rehabilitation and mental health recovery as well as the prevention of these problems among its Roma members.Entities:
Keywords: Pentecostalism; Roma; drugs rehabilitation; mental health; social exclusion
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29443877 PMCID: PMC5858404 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15020335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Study participants’ profile.
| Pseudonym | Position | Profile Description |
|---|---|---|
| Rebecca | Female Pastor | A 43-year-old married Roma woman who is a mother of 5 children and a grandmother. Rebecca works as a street vendor and lives with her husband and three of her children. She was baptized when she was 12 years old and has been a female pastor for approximately 12 years. Rebecca has closely experienced the lives of her sister and sister-in-law, two women with depression problems who participate in the IEF. |
| Jonathan | Pastor | Jonathan is a 60-year-old Roma man who is married, a father of 4 children, and a grandfather. He is an old-age pensioner who lives with his wife and one of his daughters. Jonathan has been participating in the IEF for 37 years and served as a pastor for 32 years. He experienced a process of detoxification himself. |
| Pedro | None | Pedro, a 47-year-old Roma man is married to Carmen, 49. Together, they have two children, and they are grandparents. Both are ex-convicts, and they have been participating in the IEF for about eight years. When they started, Carmen had already left prison and Pedro was still on parole. After 20 years of consuming drugs, Pedro decided to abandon drugs completely. |
| Carmen | None | |
| Isaac | Pastor | Isaac is a 25-year-old young Roma man who has been a pastor in the IEF for a year. He is married with three children ages 6, 4 and 2 years old. He has attended church since he was a child because he was raised in a Christian family, and his father is a pastor, too. Isaac is a street vendor, and has now entered college. Isaac says that he is the youngest of four brothers and that, although he has never been a drug addict, he has had contact with drugs since a very early age. |
| Samara | Female Pastor | Samara is a 35-year-old Roma woman. She is married with three children ages 16, 11 and 5 years old. She lives with her husband and her three children. She is a street vendor and would like to be a psychologist. She left school at the age of 11 and is currently participating in a university access course for people over 25. She has closely experienced the case of her mother, a woman with depression problems who has sporadically participated in the church. |
| Rocío | None | Rocío is a 23-year-old Roma woman who lives with her partner, is pregnant and has a daughter from a previous relationship. She participated in the IEF as a girl with her family. Currently she is out of work, and she has completed basic studies. She has overcome depression. |
| Isabel | Female Pastor | Isabel is a 44-year-old Roma woman; she is married, a mother of five children and a grandmother. She lives with her husband and three younger children. She has been a female pastor for approximately twelve years. She works in the cleaning sector. She has been participating in the IEF for 20 years. |
| Ana | None | Ana is a 45-year-old married Roma woman and the mother of three children, ages 11, 10 and 6. She has always been dedicated to street vending, but right now she does not work. She has finished basic studies. She began to participate in the IEF at the age of fifteen. She says that she started because she has always had nervous problems, and her participation in the Pentecostal denomination helped her mental health, including during serious problems such as having her daughter diagnosed with leukemia. |
Summary of the Protective Factors.
| Protective Factors | |
|---|---|
| Detoxification | Anti-drug discourse |
| Supportive Environment | |
| Becoming role models | |
| New social relations | |
| Mental Health | Promoting wellbeing/happiness discourse |
| A sense of belonging | |