Attaining well-being beyond the home: A socio-cultural framing of mental health among university students in the Philippines

Author:

Alejandria Maria Carinnes P1ORCID,Casimiro Kristel May D2ORCID,Gibe Jolly Anne L2,Fernandez Ninna Sandra F3,Tumaneng Denise C3,Sandoval Erin Ceejay A3,Hernandez Philippe Jose S4,Quan-Nalus Marie Antonette4,Alipao Froilan A3,Alejandria Maria Ana Caterina P2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

2. Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines

3. Department of Sociology, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines

4. Senior High School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines

Abstract

Objectives: Mental health problems such as anxiety and depression have been steadily rising among university students in the Philippines. While there exists literature determining students’ quality of life and health access behaviour, there remains a substantial gap in having a local framework with which to understand their vulnerabilities. In this paper, we aim to identify the socio-cultural factors that exacerbate the challenges that Filipino university students navigate in their attainment of well-being. Design: The study used an exploratory qualitative design. Setting: Data were collected from university students attending a private higher education institution in Manila, the Philippines. Method: Using a cultural epidemiological approach and a qualitative design, semi-structured interviews were conducted online with 60 university-level students. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and translated into English. Data were open coded and thematically analysed. Results: The lived experience of 60 university students revealed that factors including volatile household dynamics, intergenerational [mis]understanding of mental illness, stressful academic engagement and religious associations contributed to the individual framing of their conditions, which ranged from self-stigma to self-prescribed isolation. Various experiences linked to the Filipino value of pagdamay (sharing the burden) significantly aided students’ management of their conditions. Conclusion: Drawing on the narratives elicited, a community-based approach using the university as the core for intervention delivery is proposed that may positively impact on students’ mental health seeking behaviour.

Funder

Department of Science and Technology Philippines

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education,Health (social science)

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