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Children and young people's beliefs about mental health and illness in Indonesia: A qualitative study informed by the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation

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العنوان: Children and young people's beliefs about mental health and illness in Indonesia: A qualitative study informed by the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation
المؤلفون: Brooks, Helen, Windfuhr, Kirsten, Irmansyah, Prawira, Benny, Desyadi Putriningtyas, Dyah Afina, Lovell, Karina, Bangun, Susi Rutmalem, Syarif, Armaji Kamaludi, Manik, Christa Gumanti, Savitri Tanjun, Ira, Salim, Soraya, Renwick, Laoise, Pedley, Rebecca, Bee, Penny
المصدر: Brooks , H , Windfuhr , K , Irmansyah , Prawira , B , Desyadi Putriningtyas , D A , Lovell , K , Bangun , S R , Syarif , A K , Manik , C G , Savitri Tanjun , I , Salim , S , Renwick , L , Pedley , R & Bee , P 2022 , ' Children and young people's beliefs about mental health and illness in Indonesia: A qualitative study informed by the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation ' , PL o S One , vol. 17 , no. 2 February , ....
سنة النشر: 2022
المجموعة: The University of Manchester: Research Explorer - Publications
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adolescent, Anxiety, Attitude to Health, Child, Depression/psychology, Emotions, Female, Humans, Indonesia, Male, Mental Disorders/psychology, Mental Health, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Poverty, Qualitative Research, Self-Control, Social Stigma
الوصف: BACKGROUND: Mental illness is a leading cause of disease burden amongst children and young people (CYP). This is exacerbated in low- and middle-income (LMIC) countries which often have embryonic care structures. Understanding and targeting illness beliefs is a potentially efficacious way of optimising the development of health prevention interventions. These beliefs remain relatively underexplored in CYP in LMIC contexts. Aim: To develop an in-depth understanding of CYPs beliefs about mental health and illness in Indonesia. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Semi-structured interviews (n = 43) combined with photo elicitation methodology were undertaken with CYP aged 11-15 from Java, Indonesia. Our sample comprised those living with (n = 19) and without (n = 24) high prevalence mental health conditions, specifically anxiety or depression. Data were analysed using framework analysis, informed by the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation of Health and Illness. Positive mental health and illness were dichotomised in accounts with mental health typically characterised as an absence of mental disturbance. This contributed to attributions of abnormality and the marginalisation of those with mental illness. Mental illness was conceptualised as a single entity, commonly arising from individual failings. This prompted feelings of self-stigma in those with lived experience of mental illness. Analysis identified marked differences in the perceived time dimensions of positive mental health and illness with mental illness conceived as less transient than episodes of positive mental health. Illness beliefs appeared relatively consistent across the two groups of CYP although some nuanced differences were identified. CYP with anxiety and depression were less likely to believe that mental illness could be diagnosed visually, more likely to uphold multiple causal factors and endorse the potential efficacy of professional input. CONCLUSIONS: Public health interventions to increase understanding may be necessary to develop healthcare systems to ...
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
العلاقة: https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/b472bf61-16d6-41f6-a71e-243ace8d9332Test
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263232
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263232Test
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.AC7F5F64
قاعدة البيانات: BASE