Aspects of Moral Character, Civic Purpose, Social Identity in relevance to the Psychological Well-being of Adolescents in Sri Lanka

M. Chandradasa, C. R. Layani
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Moral character is defined as the complex constellation of psychological characteristics that motivate and enable persons to function as moral agents competently. Character is composed of various character strengths, and these are trainable personal characteristics. Purpose is the long-term, progressive intention to accomplish specific aims that are meaningful to self and the broader world. Character strengths and purpose in adolescence is associated with academic achievement and long-term mental and physical well-being. Identity crisis in adolescence is associated with moral character formation, developing a purpose and psychological well-being. Sri Lanka leads human development indices (HDI) in the region. Retention in secondary schooling is high, but higher education enrolment is less than 20% and below the average for lower-middle income countries. Therefore, more than 80% of adolescents exit the educational system without entering a standard tertiary education course. After leaving school, they do not have opportunities in a structured environment to promote desirable character strengths. Despite laws against child cruelty, corporal punishment and psychological aggression are highly prevalent in Sri Lankan schools. There is sound research evidence that this method is counterproductive to long-term mental well-being and character development. Psychiatry is, at times, criticised for only focusing on psychopathology and not on overall positive mental health. Child and adolescent mental health expertise are limited in the country, and psychiatrists need to look beyond diagnostic categories to facilitate and support the character development of young Sri Lankans. Considering this context, there is a need for school-based, culturally relevant character development programmes for Sri Lankan adolescents. These programmes need to be developed recognising moral, ethical, social and cultural values, employing multi-sectoral collaboration. There has been a rising interest world over on character development in adolescents and its relevance to the mental well-being and future workforce of a country. Even though there have been several publications from the West, we could not access any publications on adolescent character development’s relevance to psychological well-being from Sri Lanka. This article discusses recent and relevant literature on character development in adolescence and the potential application of this evidence to the well-being of Sri Lankan adolescents.
道德品质、公民目的、社会认同与斯里兰卡青少年心理健康的关系
道德品质被定义为激励和使人胜任道德行为者的心理特征的复杂组合。性格是由各种性格优势组成的,这些都是可训练的个人特征。目的是实现对自己和更广阔的世界有意义的特定目标的长期的、渐进的意图。青春期的性格优势和目标与学业成就和长期的身心健康有关。青少年的身份危机与道德品质的形成、目标的发展和心理健康有关。斯里兰卡的人类发展指数(HDI)在该地区处于领先地位。中学入学率很高,但高等教育入学率不到20%,低于中低收入国家的平均水平。因此,超过80%的青少年没有进入标准的高等教育课程就退出了教育系统。离开学校后,他们没有机会在一个结构化的环境中培养理想的性格优势。尽管法律禁止虐待儿童,但在斯里兰卡的学校里,体罚和心理攻击非常普遍。有可靠的研究证据表明,这种方法不利于长期的心理健康和性格发展。精神病学有时被批评只关注精神病理学,而不关注整体的积极心理健康。该国的儿童和青少年心理健康专业知识有限,精神科医生需要超越诊断类别,以促进和支持斯里兰卡年轻人的性格发展。考虑到这种情况,有必要为斯里兰卡青少年制定以学校为基础的、与文化有关的性格发展方案。在制定这些项目时,需要认识到道德、伦理、社会和文化价值,采用多部门合作。全世界对青少年的性格发展及其与一个国家的心理健康和未来劳动力的关系越来越感兴趣。尽管西方有一些出版物,但我们无法从斯里兰卡获得任何关于青少年性格发展与心理健康相关的出版物。本文讨论了最近和相关的文献在青少年性格发展和潜在的应用这一证据,以斯里兰卡青少年的福祉。
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