对津巴布韦精神健康、恩戈齐和丹德穆坦德方法的反思。

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
African Journal of Disability Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/ajod.v14i0.1599
Oliver Mutanga
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背景:西方心理健康模型优先考虑生物医学解释和干预,以牺牲土著非西方信仰体系为代价,这些信仰体系提供了与文化相关的心理健康理解。在津巴布韦,Ngozi[和解和恢复精神]在塑造心理健康经验和观念方面发挥着重要作用。本文介绍了Dandemutande[蜘蛛网]方法,这是一种创新的框架,通过考虑一种多维方法,承认并尊重文化和精神维度,以及西方医学干预措施,来应对非西方环境下的心理健康挑战,从而回应了仅仅依赖西方精神健康概念的局限性。目的:本研究旨在探讨心理健康挑战与恩戈齐的关系,以及恩戈齐如何影响津巴布韦对心理健康挑战的理解和管理。方法:采用多层次的自我民族志方法,综合个人反思、叙事叙述、文献和媒体分析,调查Ngozi如何被认为影响心理健康结果。结果:本文确定Ngozi是津巴布韦文化中一个重要而有影响力的因素,这有助于心理健康问题。结论:研究结果引入了Dandemutande精神保健方法,该方法将文化和精神维度与西方医学干预相结合,以解决心理健康挑战。贡献:本文强调了纳入土著信仰体系的包容性精神卫生做法的重要性,例如补偿等补偿和治疗举措。拟议的框架有可能对其他非西方背景下的精神卫生保健作出积极贡献,在这些背景下,精神卫生具有文化和精神层面。
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Reflections on mental health, Ngozi, and the Dandemutande approach in Zimbabwe.

Background: Western mental health models prioritise biomedical explanations and interventions at the expense of indigenous non-Western belief systems that offer culturally relevant understandings of mental health. In Zimbabwe, Ngozi [reconciliatory and restorative spirits] play a significant role in shaping mental health experiences and perceptions. This article introduces the Dandemutande [Spiderweb] approach, an innovative framework that responds to the limitations of solely relying on the Western-based mental health conceptualisation by considering a multidimensional approach that acknowledges and respects cultural and spiritual dimensions alongside Western-based medical interventions to address mental health challenges in non-Western contexts.

Objectives: This study aimed to explore the relationship between mental health challenges and Ngozi, and how Ngozi influences the understanding and management of mental health challenges in Zimbabwe.

Method: A multi-layered, autoethnographic methodology integrating personal reflections, narrative accounts, the literature, and media analysis was employed to investigate how Ngozi is believed to affect mental health outcomes.

Results: This article identifies Ngozi as a significant and influential factor within Zimbabwean cultures, which contributes to mental health issues.

Conclusion: The findings introduce the Dandemutande approach to mental healthcare, which integrates cultural and spiritual dimensions with Western-based medical interventions to address mental health challenges.

Contribution: This article highlights the importance of inclusive mental health practices that incorporate indigenous belief systems, for example, reparation and healing initiatives such as compensation. The proposed framework has the potential to positively contribute to mental healthcare in other non-Western contexts where mental health has cultural and spiritual dimensions.

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African Journal of Disability
African Journal of Disability HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
50
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Disability, the official journal of CRS, AfriNEAD and CEDRES, introduce and discuss issues and experiences relating to and supporting the act of better understanding the interfaces between disability, poverty and practices of exclusion and marginalisation. Its articles yield new insight into established human development practices, evaluate new educational techniques and disability research, examine current cultural and social discrimination, and bring serious critical analysis to bear on problems shared across the African continent. Emphasis is on all aspects of disability particularity in the developing African context. This includes, amongst others: -disability studies as an emerging field of public health enquiry -rehabilitation, including vocational and community-based rehabilitation -community development and medical issues related to disability and poverty -disability-related stigma and discrimination -inclusive education -legal, policy, human rights and advocacy issues related to disability -the role of arts and media in relation to disability -disability as part of global Sustainable Development Goals transformation agendas -disability and postcolonial issues -globalisation and cultural change in relation to disability -environmental and climate-related issues linked to disability -disability, diversity and intersections of identity -disability and the promotion of human development.
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