A Review of the Perceptions of Mental Illness and Mental Health Literacy in Indonesia

Geraldine Pangiras, Ira Meilita Ibrahim, Taufik A. Latif
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Perceptions of mental health are often influenced by religious, sociopolitical and cultural beliefs, as well as differing views, values and attitudes towards the medical model of diagnosis, the potential causes of mental health disorders, and the approaches to mental health treatment and management. Six percent of the population of Indonesia, the fourth most populous nation in the world, struggle with mental illness. With strained mental health systems, pathways to improved mental health are further complicated by stigmatizing perceptions of mental illness and a significant lack of mental health literacy. These differing levels of mental health literacy in turn act to prompt help-seeking behaviours towards mental health services and treatment. The current article aims to explore the different perceptions towards mental illness and the levels of mental health literacy among Indonesians from research literature of the past twenty years. By garnering a wider understanding of the aspects that contribute towards the perceptions of mental health, researchers may be better equipped to improve and develop approaches towards increasing mental health literacy and improving mental health related help seeking behaviours of the overall Indonesian population.
印度尼西亚对精神疾病和精神健康素养的认识综述
对精神健康的看法往往受到宗教、社会政治和文化信仰以及对医疗诊断模式、精神健康障碍的潜在原因以及精神健康治疗和管理方法的不同观点、价值观和态度的影响。印度尼西亚是世界上人口第四多的国家,该国6%的人口患有精神疾病。由于精神卫生系统紧张,对精神疾病的污名化看法和严重缺乏精神卫生知识,使改善精神卫生的途径进一步复杂化。这些不同程度的精神卫生知识反过来又促进了寻求精神卫生服务和治疗帮助的行为。本文旨在从过去二十年的研究文献中探讨印尼人对精神疾病的不同看法和心理健康素养水平。通过更广泛地了解促成心理健康观念的各个方面,研究人员可以更好地改进和制定方法,以提高心理健康素养,并改善整个印度尼西亚人口的心理健康相关求助行为。
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