Mental Health Literacy from the Marind Perspective

Prisca Saya, Anita Novianty
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This study aims to describe mental health literacy components from the perspective of the Marind people in Merauke Papua, Indonesia. The participants of this study consisted of 197 Marind people (110 men and 87 women), ranging from 12-71 years old. The method used was a survey of distributed questionnaires consisting of consent sheets, demographic data, and several open questions based on the vignette of Schizophrenia and Major Depression designed by researchers based on the conceptual framework of Jorm (2000). Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Participant responses were categorized into several themes according to the concept of mental health literacy. The results showed that most of the participants' responses were different from the biomedical framework in terms of symptom recognition, belief in the cause of mental disorders, and the way to seek help. Culture-based beliefs contribute greatly to the understanding of mental illness symptoms. The implications of this research can be used as an academic reference as consideration for the provision of community-based interventions that are sensitive to the culture.
海洋视角下的心理健康素养
本研究旨在描述心理健康素养的组成部分,从马林德人的角度在默劳克巴布亚,印度尼西亚。这项研究的参与者包括197名马林人(110名男性和87名女性),年龄从12岁到71岁不等。使用的方法是一项调查,包括同意表、人口统计数据和几个开放性问题,这些问题是基于研究人员根据Jorm(2000)的概念框架设计的精神分裂症和重度抑郁症的小插图。资料用描述性统计进行分析。根据心理健康素养的概念,参与者的回答分为几个主题。结果表明,大多数被试在症状识别、对精神障碍病因的认识、寻求帮助的方式等方面的反应与生物医学框架存在差异。基于文化的信仰对理解精神疾病的症状有很大的帮助。本研究的意义可以作为学术参考,作为对文化敏感的社区干预措施的考虑。
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