Research on severe mental illness in Indonesia: A scoping review.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Florin Cristea, Putu Aryani, Saskia Duchow, Pujo Semedi, Thomas Stodulka
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Indonesia is a country of immense socio-cultural and economic diversity in Southeast Asia. Over the past century, Indonesia epitomized a colonial and post-colonial scientific laboratory for developing early interventions in international health, transcultural psychiatry, and Global Mental Health (GMH). Psychological and psychiatric anthropology have greatly benefited from research on the interplay between culture, mental health, and illness in Indonesia. Given the impact research on severe mental illnesses (SMI) in Indonesia has had on the development of GMH and adjacent disciplines, this review aims first, to provide a systematic review of the scope of SMI research in Indonesia. Second, it aims to identify potential gaps in the literature, cross-country collaborative networks, and traveling concepts of mental health and illness. Third, it points to entanglements between cultural concepts and illness experiences. We focused our search on the PubMed database and discovered 110 relevant records to review. We found a heterogenous body of literature that shows the complexities of being confronted with or living with SMI in Indonesia. We also identified a reliance on high-resource settings for mostly quantitative research. Some limitations appear to be, accounting for cultural hyperdiversity, limiting population samples, and relatively few geographical areas covered in the studies. Inspired by recent commentaries in Global Health research, we suggest more solidarity with low-resource settings and more horizontal approaches in international mental health and illness research. Ultimately, we highlight the need for GMH research and researchers working in contexts of hyperdiversity to ask more culturally sensitive questions.

印度尼西亚严重精神疾病研究:范围审查。
印度尼西亚是东南亚一个社会文化和经济多样性极大的国家。在过去的一个世纪里,印度尼西亚是殖民和后殖民科学实验室的缩影,在国际卫生、跨文化精神病学和全球精神卫生方面开展早期干预。在印度尼西亚,对文化、心理健康和疾病之间相互作用的研究使心理和精神人类学受益匪浅。鉴于印度尼西亚对严重精神疾病(SMI)的研究对GMH和邻近学科的发展产生了影响,本综述的目的首先是对印度尼西亚严重精神疾病研究的范围进行系统综述。其次,它的目的是找出潜在的差距,在文献,跨国合作网络,和旅游概念的心理健康和疾病。第三,它指出了文化概念和疾病体验之间的纠缠。我们将搜索重点放在PubMed数据库上,发现了110条相关记录进行审查。我们发现了一个异质的文献体,显示了在印度尼西亚面对或生活在重度精神障碍中的复杂性。我们还确定了对高资源设置的依赖,主要是定量研究。一些局限性似乎是,考虑到文化的高度多样性,有限的人口样本,以及研究中覆盖的相对较少的地理区域。受最近全球卫生研究评论的启发,我们建议在国际精神卫生和疾病研究中加强对低资源环境的团结,采取更横向的方法。最后,我们强调GMH研究和在超多样性背景下工作的研究人员需要提出更多的文化敏感问题。
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5.10
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12.00%
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93
期刊介绍: Transcultural Psychiatry is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on cultural psychiatry and mental health. Cultural psychiatry is concerned with the social and cultural determinants of psychopathology and psychosocial treatments of the range of mental and behavioural problems in individuals, families and human groups. In addition to the clinical research methods of psychiatry, it draws from the disciplines of psychiatric epidemiology, medical anthropology and cross-cultural psychology.
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