{"title":"Social Representations of Mental Illness Among the Serang Regency Ciomas Community in Indonesia","authors":"Edira Putri, Ferdinand Prawiro","doi":"10.7454/HUBS.ASIA.1201118","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"How mental illness is perceived by the members of a particular society will determine their treatment of those they regard as mentally ill. A primary factor which shapes the understanding of mental disorders and those who suffer from them are the social discourses that revolve around them as social objects. This study was conducted in order to understand the social representation of mental disorders among community members of Ciomas Subdistrict in Serang, Banten, and how the community as a social group views mental disorders and related physical restraints through social discourse. The dynamics of common understandings of mental disorder was investigated via the dialogical approach of Social Representation Theory, specifically by using the concept of themata. Themata is an underlying deep structure of meanings that provides a basis to the establishment of a social representation. Through a qualitative focused group discussion, participants were asked to convey and describe their understanding of mental disorders. Three underlying antinomies were identified, where each contributes to shaping a common understanding of mental disorders, namely [1] supernatural– natural, [2] inhuman–human, and [3] nature–nurture. These antinomies not only explain the underlying understanding of mental disorders but also serve as a ground in understanding various treatments for people with mental disorders in the community, including physical restraints. Representasi Sosial Gangguan Mental pada Komunitas Ciomas Kabupaten Serang di Indonesia","PeriodicalId":165722,"journal":{"name":"Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-12-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Makara Human Behavior Studies in Asia","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.7454/HUBS.ASIA.1201118","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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How mental illness is perceived by the members of a particular society will determine their treatment of those they regard as mentally ill. A primary factor which shapes the understanding of mental disorders and those who suffer from them are the social discourses that revolve around them as social objects. This study was conducted in order to understand the social representation of mental disorders among community members of Ciomas Subdistrict in Serang, Banten, and how the community as a social group views mental disorders and related physical restraints through social discourse. The dynamics of common understandings of mental disorder was investigated via the dialogical approach of Social Representation Theory, specifically by using the concept of themata. Themata is an underlying deep structure of meanings that provides a basis to the establishment of a social representation. Through a qualitative focused group discussion, participants were asked to convey and describe their understanding of mental disorders. Three underlying antinomies were identified, where each contributes to shaping a common understanding of mental disorders, namely [1] supernatural– natural, [2] inhuman–human, and [3] nature–nurture. These antinomies not only explain the underlying understanding of mental disorders but also serve as a ground in understanding various treatments for people with mental disorders in the community, including physical restraints. Representasi Sosial Gangguan Mental pada Komunitas Ciomas Kabupaten Serang di Indonesia
一个特定社会的成员如何看待精神疾病将决定他们如何对待他们认为患有精神疾病的人。形成对精神障碍及其患者的理解的一个主要因素是围绕他们作为社会对象的社会话语。本研究旨在了解万丹市雪朗市Ciomas街道社区成员对精神障碍的社会表征,以及社区作为一个社会群体如何通过社会话语看待精神障碍和相关的身体限制。通过社会表征理论的对话方法,特别是通过使用主题的概念,研究了对精神障碍的共同理解的动态。主题是一种潜在的深层意义结构,为社会表征的建立提供了基础。通过定性焦点小组讨论,参与者被要求传达和描述他们对精神障碍的理解。他们发现了三个潜在的二律背反,其中每一个都有助于形成对精神障碍的共同理解,即[1]超自然-自然,[2]非人类-人类,和[3]自然-培养。这些矛盾不仅解释了对精神障碍的潜在理解,而且还作为理解社区中对精神障碍患者的各种治疗方法(包括身体限制)的基础。印尼社会团体精神领袖Ciomas Kabupaten Serang代表