| Literature DB >> 29881454 |
Judy Wanjiru Mbuthia1, Manasi Kumar1,2, Fredrik Falkenström3, Mary Wangari Kuria1, Caleb Joseph Othieno1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mental illness affects every segment of population including young adults. The beliefs held by young patients regarding the causes of mental illness impact their treatment-seeking behaviour. It is pertinent to know the commonly held attributions around mental illness so as to effectively provide psychological care, especially in a resource constrained context such as Kenya. This helps in targeting services around issues such as stigma and extending youth-friendly services.Entities:
Keywords: Attributions of mental illness; Locus of control; Private theories interview; Stigma; Youth in psychiatric facilities
Year: 2018 PMID: 29881454 PMCID: PMC5984772 DOI: 10.1186/s13034-018-0229-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ISSN: 1753-2000 Impact factor: 3.033
Private theories interview patients’ version and attributions focused questionnaire guide
| Private theories questions | Attributions focussed domains |
|---|---|
| What is it that leads you to seek treatment today? | Internal locus of control |
| What are your thoughts about the psychological issues you are experiencing? | Controllability |
| Tell me about some or other important experiences or events in your life that you associate with your difficulties and how these problems | Stability |
| In relation to the problem (MI) how do you see yourself and others around you? | Experiencing stigma |
| What do you desire that would ease your pain/distress? | Desired treatment plan or cure |
The Socio-demographic information
| Participant no. | Age | Gender | Level of education | Diagnosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient 01 | 20 | Male | University | Major depressive disorder |
| Patient 02 | 19 | Male | High school | Substance induced psychosis |
| Patient 03 | 18 | Female | College | Secondary enuresis |
| Patient 04 | 22 | Female | University | Schizoaffective disorder |
| Patient 05 | 19 | Female | High school | Depression |
| Patient 06 | 24 | Female | University | Depression and epilepsy |
| Patient 07 | 20 | Female | High school | Conduct disorder |
| Patient 08 | 22 | Male | College | Somatic disorder |
| Patient 09 | 19 | Male | High school | Substance induced psychosis |
| Patient 10 | 20 | Female | College | Post-traumatic stress disorder |
Building the connections (attributions vs. core themes) (to be placed in page 30, before internal and external locus of control)
| Interview questions | Core themes | |
|---|---|---|
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| Internal locus of control or dispositional attributions: based on behaviour within the client | Negative emotions and thoughts misconduct behaviour |
| External locus of control or situational attributions: Based on behaviour (from others) to the individual | Negative childhood Experiences | |
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| Controllability: if the individual is personally able to guide, influence or prevent the situation | Negative emotions and Thoughts |
| Un-controllability: if the individual is personally not able to guide, influence or prevent the situation | Negative childhood experiences | |
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| Stability: unchanging causes | Death of loved ones |
| Un-stable: changing/fluctuating causes | Negative emotions and thoughts | |
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| Stigma from others and self | Self-stigma |
| Stigma from others | ||
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| Treatment preference | Need for therapy |
| Need for medication |