Negotiating the Pathways Into Care in a Globalizing World

Help-Seeking Behaviour of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Parents

  • Schnitzer, Gila
  • Loots, Gerrit
  • Escudero, Valentin
  • Schechter, Isaac
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 57(2):p 153-165, March 2011. | DOI: 10.1177/0020764009105291

Background: The study of the pathways into care as a social process subject to a wide range of influences is needed to build appropriate and effective mental health services for culturally diverse societies.

Material: Grounded theory and situational analysis of 21 in-depth interviews explores the help-seeking behaviour of ultra-Orthodox Jewish parents: which help-seeking pathways parents follow and how they make the decision to consult regular services for their child.

Discussion: Three help-seeking pathways are influenced by glob/calization dynamics and gender: parents draw on diverse parenting discourses and strategies, socio-religious frameworks and cultural realities.

Conclusion: Strategies are suggested to enhance the accessibility of services.

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