Development of a Ramayana-based Counseling Module for Persons with Common Mental Health Disorders

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI:10.1177/02537176241245073
C. Kurhade, A. Jagannathan, S. Varambally, Sushrutha Shivana, Paulomi M. Sudhir, B. Gangadhar
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Common mental health disorders (CMDs) affect nearly 10% of the population, with the majority (80%) remaining untreated. Culturally relevant counseling approaches can be a means to reach many untreated persons. We describe the development and validation of a socioculturally relevant counseling module based on the Ramayana for persons with CMDs. The study employed an exploratory research framework to design the counseling module. The module underwent a comprehensive review of the Valmiki Ramayana to ensure its cultural relevance. Content validation was performed by mental health professionals from the field of Indian psychology. Concurrently, a panel of 15 experts from diverse backgrounds in Indian psychology validated the counseling module based on the Ramayana. Based on the results of expert interviews ( n = 15), the counseling techniques, encompassing concepts, anecdotes, and narratives, were finalized. These interviews also contributed to the refinement of the counseling module. The primary objective of the content validation process was to systematically assess the appropriateness, accuracy, and practicality of the various components within the module. The content validation demonstrated that all items contained within the module exceeded the established threshold of p = .59. The developed counseling module based on the Ramayana is feasible to be implemented as a sociocultural intervention for persons with CMDs. By assisting persons to enhance coping abilities and improve overall well-being, this module offers a valuable resource for mental health intervention in the Indian sociocultural context. It fosters a culturally sensitive and practical approach to address the diverse mental health needs of the population.
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为常见精神疾病患者开发基于罗摩衍那的咨询模块
常见的精神障碍(CMDs)影响着近 10%的人口,其中大多数(80%)仍未得到治疗。与文化相关的咨询方法可以帮助许多未接受治疗的人。我们介绍了基于《罗摩衍那》的社会文化相关咨询模块的开发和验证情况,该模块适用于 CMD 患者。该研究采用探索性研究框架来设计咨询模块。该模块对《瓦尔米基罗摩衍那》进行了全面审查,以确保其文化相关性。印度心理学领域的心理健康专业人士对内容进行了验证。同时,由 15 位来自不同背景的印度心理学专家组成的专家小组对基于《罗摩衍那》的咨询模块进行了验证。根据专家访谈的结果(n = 15),最终确定了包括概念、轶事和叙事在内的咨询技术。这些访谈也有助于完善咨询模块。内容验证过程的主要目的是系统地评估模块中各个组成部分的适当性、准确性和实用性。内容验证结果表明,模块中包含的所有项目都超过了 p = .59 的既定临界值。以《罗摩衍那》为基础开发的咨询模块是可行的,可作为对患有慢性阻塞性肺病者的社会文化干预措施。通过帮助患者提高应对能力和改善整体福祉,该模块为印度社会文化背景下的心理健康干预提供了宝贵的资源。它促进了一种具有文化敏感性和实用性的方法,以满足人们多样化的心理健康需求。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ISSN 0253-7176) was started in 1978 as the official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society South Zonal Branch. The journal allows free access (Open Access) and is published Bimonthly. The Journal includes but is not limited to review articles, original research, opinions, and letters. The Editor and publisher accept no legal responsibility for any opinions, omissions or errors by the authors, nor do they approve of any product advertised within the journal.
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