筑月的快乐:来自传统制度的积极氛围,有助于奥娜加妇女的心理健康。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Care for Women International Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1080/07399332.2024.2438143
Moakumla Longkumer
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本研究探讨了被称为Tsuki的传统制度在促进Ao-Naga妇女心理健康方面的重要作用。该机构是促进情感表达、社会联系和集体支持的平台,这在历史上有助于奥那加妇女的心理健康和复原力。该研究强调了这些传统做法如何提供归属感、使命感和稳定感,这些对心理健康至关重要。通过为妇女提供参与有意义的社会互动、分享她们的生活经历和获得社区支持的机会,Tsuki成为抵御压力和心理健康挑战的保护因素。本研究采用参与式观察研究方法,因为这种方法允许研究人员在自然环境中见证行为、实践和互动。它还有助于研究人员深入了解塑造社区内行为和互动的文化和社会规范。
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The joy of Tsuki: Positive vibes from the traditional institutions that contributed to the mental health of the ao-Naga women.

In this study, the author explores the significant role of traditional institutions called Tsuki in fostering the mental well-being of Ao-Naga women. This institution served as a platform for fostering emotional expression, social bonding, and collective support, which have historically contributed to the mental health and resilience of Ao-Naga women. The researcher highlights how these traditional practices provide a sense of belonging, purpose, and stability, which are crucial for mental well-being. By offering opportunities for women to engage in meaningful social interactions, share their life experiences, and receive communal support, Tsuki acts as a protective factor against stress and mental health challenges. The researcher uses a Participatory Observation method of study because this method allows the researcher to witness behaviours, practices, and interactions in their natural context. It also helps the researcher to provide a deep insight into the cultural and social norms that shape the behaviours and interactions within the community.

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期刊介绍: Health Care for Women International is a critically acclaimed, international publication that provides a unique interdisciplinary approach to health care and related topics that concern women around the globe. Published twelve times a year, Health Care for Women International includes the newest research, theories, and issues in the fields of public health, social science, health care practice, and health care policy. Scholars and practitioners address topics such as cultural differences, alternative lifestyles, domestic violence, public health issues associated with the aging of the population, maternal morbidity and mortality, infectious diseases, and a host of other gender-based ethical issues. The editor also encourages discussion topics, inviting readers to comment on articles that focus on specific aspects of health issue for women.
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