Lecture 12: Global Mental Health Flashcards
Why did Hans become interested in psychiatry in the non-Western world? What field of research did he undertake?
Hans became interested in psychiatry of the non-Western world because his Mother was born in Indonesia and he had many connections there. He conducted research on colonial psychiatry.
What was the ARC project (and what was its full title)?
The ARC project: Imagining Indonesian Psychiatry: Past, Present Future was conducted by Hans and two anthropologists from Harvard over four years (2014-2017). It involved interviews with mental health practitioners in Indonesia.
There are (approximately) 270 million people in Indonesia, and how many psychiatrists?
Less than 1000.
If Indonesia were to have the same percentage/density of psychiatrists as Australia, how many would they need?
Indonesia would need 175,000 psychiatrists, compared to the less than 1000 currently practicing.
Why are the mentally ill placed in wooden locks? What are some consequences for those individuals?
The severely mentally unwell (such as those with schizophrenia) can become violent sometimes, so their feet are placed in wooden locks – sometimes for decades. Their feet sometimes with atrophy to a point where they aren’t functional.
What is the practice of putting people’s feet into wooden blocks called? And what is the “anti practice/movement” called?
“Pasung” – the practice of locking people’s feet, and “Bebas Pasung” is the anti-movement.
Apart from locking people’s feet into wooden locks, what is another practice for managing the mentally unwell in Indonesia?
Locking people up.
What are some of the advantages of locking people in mental hospitals in Indonesia? How does Australia differ?
Well, even though the mental hospitals are not pleasant places to be, they still ensure a place to live, food, and some medical attention. Whereas in Australia, people aren’t locked up but they live on the streets. It could be debated as to which is worse.
What is the repetitive history of Australia’s royal commissions into mental health care?
That, every four years there is a new royal commission on mental health care in Australia, and yet nothing is ever done.
There are five areas that are measured by public health physicians to understand health? What are they?
Life expectancy, life expectancy at 1, quality of life measurements, disease burden (economic, psychological, etc.), & DALY (disability adjusted life years).
Why are there two measurements for life expectancy?
Because in many countries, infant mortality causes their life expectancy to be lower than what is actually occurring. So children who die before the age of 1 are excluded from the life expectancy measurement.
What is the problem with the mainstream measurements of health, in terms of how they reflect mental health?
Well, mental health is (generally) poorly reflected in the measurements of health – particularly as few people die as a result from their severe mental illness, they often die from other health complications.
What is the DALY?
DALY’s measure “disability adjusted life years”, by subtracting the number of years someone lives with a disability from their life expectancy.
Why are DALY measurements so important?
Because they indicate the prevalence of mental illness, and how mental illness may impact on someone’s life.
There are large disparities in life expectancy between countries, what do the disparities reflect?
The disparity between counties reflects social issues and inequality.