文化信仰、心理健康素养与沙捞越原住民青年的求助行为

None Chan Wan Xin, None Salmah Bt Mohamad Yusoff
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本研究的目的是了解沙捞越土著社区青年中关于心理健康素养和寻求帮助行为的普遍文化信仰。定性研究采访了来自砂拉越不同土著社区的6名参与者,年龄从18岁到35岁不等。使用主题分析在访谈数据中发现了四个主题和十四(14)个子主题。这些包括关于心理健康的信仰体系、心理健康素养、求助行为和求助障碍。这项研究是在沙捞越土著社区选定的年轻人中进行的。本研究的主要发现是大多数参与者在面对心理健康挑战时倾向于寻求宗教支持。为了推进调查,未来的研究应该探索不同年龄组的类似主题,扩大参与者的多样性,包括一系列社会经济背景,以提供对青少年心理健康动态的精细理解。
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Cultural Beliefs, Mental Health Literacy, and Help-Seeking Behaviours Among Young Sarawak Indigenous Adults
This study aimed to understand the prevailing cultural beliefs concerning mental health literacy and help-seeking behaviours among young adults within the indigenous community of Sarawak. Six participants from various indigenous communities from Sarawak, ranging from 18 to 35-year-olds, were interviewed in the qualitative study. Four main themes with fourteen (14) sub-themes were found in the interview data using thematic analysis. These comprised belief systems on mental health, mental health literacy, help-seeking behaviour, and barriers to help-seeking. The study was done among selected young adults in the Indigenous Community in Sarawak. The predominant finding of this study was the inclination of most participants to seek religious support when confronted with mental health challenges. To advance the investigation, future research should explore similar themes across different age groups and expand participant diversity, encompassing a range of socio-economic backgrounds, to provide a refined understanding of these dynamics on mental health among youths.
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