研究发现,Pasifika 新西兰人面临更大的心理痛苦,暗示着精神保健方面的障碍。 Study finds Pasifika New Zealanders face higher psychological distress, hinting at mental health care barriers.
奥塔戈大学的一项研究发现,新西兰的Pasifika人比其原籍国的Pasifika人遭受的心理痛苦更高。 A University of Otago study found that Pasifika people in New Zealand experience higher psychological distress than those in their home countries. 调查了5年的健康调查数据,研究结果显示,太平洋成年人的困苦率很高,但诊断出的情绪和焦虑症较低,这表明心理保健面临障碍。 Examining five years of health survey data, the research revealed high distress rates but lower diagnosed mood and anxiety disorders among Pacific adults, suggesting barriers to mental health care. 种族主义、移民压力和殖民化影响等因素助长了这些差异。 Factors like racism, migration stress, and colonization impacts contribute to these disparities.