Perceptions of People with Mental Disorders about Their Mental Health Condition; An Exploratory Study

Ven. Koonkandawala Wimaladhamma
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This exploratory study was conducted to explore how people who have been diagnosed with mental disorders perceive their mental health condition, and their descriptions of lived experience of it. It also explored how their mental health condition might influence how they perceive themselves, their relationships, and how they engage the world around them through their activities. Sixteen participants (16) with a diagnosis of a mental disorder were the sample. The participants of the study were taking medication for the diagnosed mental disorder from a period of a minimum of six (06) months up to fortyseven (47) years. The data were collected at the Psychiatric Clinic, the General Hospital (Teaching), Kandy. The data were interpreted using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). It was identified that all the participants defined and understood mental health and mental illness through their lived experiences of mental illness. It was also identified that most of the participants experience some element of unhappiness or dissatisfaction because of their mental illness. However, the participants' positive self-esteem has played an important role in adjusting to the identity with the mental illness. The participants also valued the physical and psychological support they receive from their family members and others when they deal with their mental illness. Emotional support was highly valued by almost all the participants. It is expected that the generated knowledge of this research would help mental health professionals to work with families to construct an enabling view of the person with the illness and move away from treating them as helpless and irresponsible. Keywords: Self-Perception; Self-Identity; Self-esteem; Mental Health; Mental Illness
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精神障碍患者对自身心理健康状况的认知一项探索性研究
本探索性研究旨在探讨被诊断为精神障碍的人如何感知他们的精神健康状况,以及他们对精神健康状况的生活经历的描述。它还探讨了他们的心理健康状况如何影响他们如何看待自己、他们的人际关系,以及他们如何通过自己的活动与周围的世界互动。16名被诊断为精神障碍的参与者是样本。该研究的参与者为诊断出的精神障碍服用药物的时间从至少6个月到47年不等。数据收集于康提总医院(教学)精神病诊所。使用解释现象学分析(IPA)对数据进行解释。研究发现,所有参与者都是通过他们的精神疾病生活经历来定义和理解精神健康和精神疾病的。研究还发现,由于他们的精神疾病,大多数参与者都经历了一些不快乐或不满意的因素。然而,参与者的积极自尊在适应精神疾病认同方面发挥了重要作用。参与者还重视他们在处理精神疾病时从家人和其他人那里得到的身体和心理支持。几乎所有的参与者都非常重视情感支持。预计这项研究所产生的知识将有助于心理健康专业人员与家庭合作,建立一个对患者有利的观点,并摆脱将他们视为无助和不负责任的态度。关键词:自我认知;自我认同;自尊;心理健康;精神疾病
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