Full description
This study explores the nature and conceptualisation of mental health and well-being among Indonesians living in an urban environment. Little is known about the nature of mental health and well-being in the everyday living context in developing countries. In Indonesia, as one of the most populous countries and the largest Muslim population in the world, the incidence of mental health problems has increased immensely in the last decade. However, there is a very limited number of studies that incorporate relevant cultural contexts into the understanding of mental health and well-being in Indonesia. This study aims to elucidate the relationship of specific psychosocial factors, as protective and risk factors, to mental health and well-being in the everyday urban living contexts experienced by a growing middle class in Indonesia in the perspective of Keyes' model of mental well-being. The data for this study were collected through semi-structured interviews and were analysed using Giorgi’s descriptive phenomenological approach.Issued: 2023-03-14
Created: 2023-05-18
Subjects
Applied Psychology |
Applied and developmental psychology not elsewhere classified |
Clinical Psychology |
Clinical psychology |
Counselling psychology |
Health psychology |
Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology |
Indonesians' mental health |
Indonesians' well-being |
Keyes' model of mental well-being |
Psychology of Religion |
Psychology of religion |
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- DOI : 10.25946/20706907.V2