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The influence of culture on disaster mental health and psychosocial support interventions in Southeast Asia
Authors:Regina Hechanova  Lynn Waelde
Institution:1. Psychology, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines;2. Psychology, Palo Alto University, Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract:Southeast Asia (SEA), which has borne the brunt of some of the most severe natural disasters in the past decade, has unfortunately, been largely under-represented in the world literature on disaster mental health. This article describes cultural factors that may inform the design and conduct of disaster-related mental health psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions. Specifically, it discusses cultural nuances in emotional expression, shame, power distance, collectivism, and spiritual beliefs and their implications on providing post-disaster psychosocial interventions. It describes the MHPSS interventions implemented in the region using the Johns Hopkins Perspectives Model of Disaster Mental Health categories of resistance, resilience and recovery. Given the challenges on the delivery of MHPSS, there is a need for evidence-based interventions and to ensure that disaster responders in SEA understand the cultural factors that impact the delivery of MHPSS interventions.
Keywords:Disaster  Southeast Asia  culture  religion  mental health
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