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Cultural conceptions of a bereavement-related illness in a South African indigenous community
Authors:Mpsanyana W. Makgahlela  Tholene Sodi
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Limpopo, Sovenga, South Africa
Abstract:This study explored cultural conceptions of a bereavement-related illness among elderly (aged 34–85yrs) Northern Sotho-speaking people in Limpopo province. The participants (n = 14, females = 50%, mean age = 59 years, SD: 13.7 years) were purposively selected and interviewed using in-depth interviews. Data were analysed using Hycner’s adapted phenomenological method. Three themes emerged from the analysis: debilitating and life-threatening symptoms of the illness; aetiology explained by ritual taboo violations; and management of the illness through ritual cleansing. The cleansing process incorporates the administration of traditional herbs. The findings suggest bereavement-related illness in an African cultural community to be explained by their cultural concept of distress understandings.
Keywords:illness  culture bound syndromes  cultural concepts of distress  bereavement  makgoma
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