Publications by authors named "Lourrie Ann P Gabol"

Introduction: Depression beliefs and practices among indigenous peoples are essential to creating responsive mental health services. The purpose of the study is to explore the cultural beliefs and practices on depression among the Ilocanos, Kankana-eys, and Maranaos indigenous peoples in the Philippines.

Method: The study employed a focused ethnography research design.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Lourrie Ann P Gabol"

  • - Lourrie Ann P Gabol's recent research focuses on the cultural beliefs and practices surrounding depression among Filipino indigenous peoples, particularly the Ilocanos, Kankana-eys, and Maranaos, aiming to enhance mental health services tailored to their unique perspectives.
  • - The study, published in September 2023, utilizes a focused ethnography research design to gain in-depth insights into how these communities perceive and address issues of depression.
  • - Gabol's findings underscore the importance of incorporating indigenous cultural contexts into mental health service provision, which can lead to more effective and responsive care for these populations.