撒哈拉以南非洲健康和精神福祉指标审查及其评估

Konselor Pub Date : 2023-03-22 DOI:10.24036/020231218-0-86
Jumoke Iyabode Oladele
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健康和精神健康受到多种因素的影响,在进行整体评估时应考虑这些因素。考虑到健康不仅仅是没有疾病,而是一种完全的健康状态,这种需要得到加强。这一事实导致了对理解和确定建构的心理措施的急剧转向,这在发达国家已经被广泛探索。通过撒哈拉以南非洲的视角来理解这一结构,对于准确评估、改善人口的健康和心理福祉以及在发生相反情况时减少这些即将发生的影响的风险是必要的。由于需要理解多个因素,科学共识被认为是反身性和适用性的必要条件,可在中等规模水平上部署。采用POWER框架,同时利用Web of Science数据库,辅以随机的谷歌搜索,本文回顾了有关心理健康和福祉的相关文献,揭示了这一结构在撒哈拉以南非洲地区迅速得到关注,这些地区严重依赖西方开发/验证的评估工具,主要是纸笔。在很大程度上不存在的适应性形式成为研究的一个方向,考虑到心理健康的准确性和确保跨学科可持续性科学的行动框架,这正在迅速获得解决复杂问题的相关性,以促进目标人群的健康和心理福祉。
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A review of health and mental well-being indicators and its assessment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Health and mental well-being are shaped by multiple factors which should be considered for a wholistic assessment. This need is strengthened considering that health is not just the absence of illness but a complete state of well-being. This fact leads to a sharp turn to psychological measures for understanding and ascertaining the construct which has been explored extensively in developed countries. Understanding the construct through the sub-Saharan African lense becomes necessary for accuracy in the assessment to improve the population’s health mental-well-being and to reduce the risk of those impending effects in case of the reverse. With the need for comprehension across multiple factors, scientific consensus is considered necessary for reflexivity and applicability, deployable at medium-scale level. Adapting the POWER framework while leveraging the Web of Science data base complemented with random Google-led searches, this paper reviewed related literature on mental health and well-being revealing that the construct is fast gaining attention in sub-Saharan African space with heavy reliance on western-developed/validated assessment instruments majorly deployed as paper-pencil. The adaptive forms which are largely non-existent becomes a direction for research considering the need for accuracy in mental well-being and a framework for action to ensure transdisciplinary science of sustainability which is fast-gaining relevance for tackling complex problems in a bid to promote health and mental well-being in a targeted population.
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