A global mental health opportunity: How can cultural concepts of distress broaden the construct of immobility?

Glob Environ Change

Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction, University College London (IRDR), University College London (UCL), London, UK.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - (Im)mobility studies typically concentrate on individuals who are mobile, often overlooking those who are stationary or trapped, especially in the context of challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic and climate crisis, which exacerbate mental health issues for oppressed groups.
  • - The article explores the psychological dimensions of immobility, highlighting a lack of research on the mental health experiences of immobile populations, including a range of conditions from depression to cultural syndromes such as nervios.
  • - By linking Cultural Concepts of Distress (CCD) with immobility studies, the research suggests a need for a broader analytical framework that accounts for psychological factors in understanding the mental health challenges faced by immobile individuals.

Article Abstract

(Im)mobility studies often focus on people on the move, neglecting those who stay, are immobile, or are trapped. The duality of the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis creates a global mental health challenge, impacting the most structurally oppressed, including immobile populations. The construct of immobility is investigated in the context of socio-political variables but lacks examination of the clinical psychological factors that impact immobility. Research is beginning to identify self-reported emotions that immobile populations experience through describing metaphors like . This article identifies links in the literature between Cultural Concepts of Distress drawn from transcultural psychiatry and immobility studies. is described in mental health research widely. Among (im)mobile people and non-mobility contexts, populations experience various mental health conditions from depression to the cultural syndrome, nervios. The connection of to CCD research lends itself to potential utility in immobility research. The conceptualisation can support broadening and deepening the comprehension of this global mental health challenge - how immobile populations' experience . To broaden the analytical framework of immobility and incorporate CCD, evidence is needed to fill the gaps on the psychological aspects of immobility research.

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