Lukas: A Novella Revealing Low Socioeconomic Condition as a Risk Factor of Schizophrenia

Nicholas Valentino Handoko, L. S. Limanta
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Recent world crises have caused millions to relocate. However, upon reaching their destination, immigrants often suffer from mental health problems. This work addresses how an immigrant status increases one’s likelihood to develop the early symptoms of schizophrenia and how to recover. It does so by using Blair Wheaton’s theory of the sociogenesis of psychological disorder and a phenomenological and participatory research written by Larry Davidson and his colleagues. It warrants a publication of the phenomenon in a creative form. This novella explores the perspective of Lukas Bertram, a wanted politician who left Earth for the planet of Morael, where he would try to survive amidst discrimination, give up, succumb to schizophrenia, and eventually recover. According to the findings, Lukas’ fatalism became the mediating variable between low socioeconomic status and his initial development of schizophrenia. Overcoming fatalism by reestablishing social connection and sense of control, thus, sparked his recovery process.
卢卡斯:一部揭示低社会经济条件是精神分裂症风险因素的中篇小说
最近的世界危机导致数百万人搬迁。然而,抵达目的地后,移民往往会出现心理健康问题。这项工作解决了移民身份如何增加一个人发展精神分裂症早期症状的可能性以及如何恢复。它通过使用布莱尔·惠顿的心理障碍社会发生理论和拉里·戴维森及其同事撰写的现象学和参与性研究来做到这一点。它保证以一种创造性的形式出版这一现象。这部中篇小说探讨了被通缉的政治家卢卡斯·伯特伦的视角,他离开地球前往莫雷尔星球,在那里他试图在歧视中生存,放弃,屈服于精神分裂症,最终康复。研究发现,卢卡斯的宿命论成为社会经济地位低下与其精神分裂症初始发展之间的中介变量。因此,通过重建社会联系和控制感来克服宿命论,激发了他的康复过程。
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