以艺术为基础的方法作为全球心理健康的一个批判性和非殖民化过程:对流行话语、艺术严谨性和局限性的思考。

Q2 Psychology
Matthew Elliott
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由于对男性的期望和文化观念,肯尼亚和乌干达两国的罗族和布索加男性可能会出现一系列心理健康问题,从而导致暴力和问题行为。在 2022/23 年为期 18 个月的时间里,"男性气质与心理健康 "项目利用自下而上、顺应文化的艺术与健康研讨会,试图了解罗族和布索加文化中男性压力和抑郁的文化原因。该项目包括在基苏木县(肯尼亚)Osiri 村进行为期两个月的艺术驻留,以及在金贾(乌干达)Walukuba 进行为期四周的驻留,与男性群体合作,通过艺术研究方法探索心理健康的定义。本文将介绍研究中的实例,同时批判性地探讨基于艺术的研究为东非正在进行的心理健康实践非殖民化进程做出贡献的可能性。本文的重点是项目过程中出现的三个困境和学到的知识:平衡医疗保健研究中流行观念与进步观念之间的关系、在艺术研究中发展 "艺术 "的复杂性以及艺术研究在扩大影响方面的固有局限性。我认为,基于艺术的研究可以为探索本土知识和生活经验提供参与空间,从而有效促进心理健康非殖民化的广泛努力。然而,如果基于艺术的研究能够与那些强制推行 "全球北方"(Global North)做法、忽视对心理健康的特定文化理解的系统性结构相结合,那么这种努力就会更上一层楼。
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Arts-based methods as a critical and decolonising process in global mental health: Reflections on popular discourse, artistic rigour and limitations.

Due to masculine expectations and cultural perceptions, Luo and Busoga men, in their respective countries of Kenya and Uganda, can experience a range of mental health conditions which can lead to violent and problematic behaviours. Over an 18 month period in 2022/23, Masculinities and Mental Health used bottom-up, culturally responsive, arts and health workshops to seek to understand the cultural causes of stress and depression reported by men in Luo and Busoga cultures. The project included a two month arts-based residency in Osiri village, Kisumu County (Kenya) and a four week residency in Walukuba, Jinja (Uganda) working with groups of men to explore definitions of mental health via arts-based research methodologies. This article will present examples from the research whilst critically interrogating the possibilities of arts-based research contributing to an ongoing process of decolonising mental health practices in East Africa. The paper is focused on three dilemmas and learnings that occurred during the project; balancing the relationship between popular and progressive ideas in health care research, the complications of developing the 'art' in arts-based research and the inherent limitations of arts-based research in developing impact. I argue that arts-based research can effectively contribute to wider efforts of decolonising mental health by enabling participatory spaces to explore indigenous knowledge and lived experience. However, such efforts could be advanced if arts-based research engaged with systemic structures which enforce Global North practices and ignore culturally specific understandings of mental health.

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Methods in Psychology (Online)
Methods in Psychology (Online) Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology
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