Ethnic and Gender Differences in Mental Health Utilization: the Case of Muslim Jordanian and Moroccan Jewish Israeli Out-Patient Psychiatric Patients

Author:

Al-Krenawi Alean1,Graham John R.2,Ophir Menachim3,Kandah Jamil4

Affiliation:

1. University of the Negev, P.O.B. 653, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel

2. University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive, NW, Calgary Alberta, Canada

3. Director of Community Mental Health Center, 5 Struma Street, Ashdod, Israel

4. Mental Health Clinic, King Housin Street, P.O.B. 5092, Zarka, Jordan

Abstract

A sample of 148 (87 Jordanian [61 male, 26 female] and 61 Israeli [26 male, 35 female]) was selected from a psychiatric clinic in Ashdod Israel and Zarka Jordan, using convenience sampling methodology over a 12 month period in late 1997 and early 1998. A revised Hopkins Symptom Checklist: A Self-Report Symptom Inventory (HSCL) was translated into Arabic and Hebrew and distributed to subjects; additional questions explored demographic characteristics, forms of received treatment, patient perceptions of treatment efficacy, patient use of traditional healers, and patient explanation of etiology. Data revealed that there were differences in dimensions between the 2 groups based on nationality and gender. More Jordanians than Israelis expected medications as the main treatment, and unlike Israelis, no Jordanian patients received individual psycho therapy. Israeiis expected medications, advice, directions, and instructions from psychiatrists. Both ethnic groups consulted a wide array of traditional healers, although precise types of healers varied according to gender and ethnicity. Israeli subjects gave more diverse explanations of mental health etiologies: physical, family, divorce, economic, unernploynlent; whereas Jordanians tended to emphasize divine and spiritual sources. implications for psychiatric practice are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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