Suscripción institucional·Documento·2015·Español

Representaciones sociales de la salud mental y enfermedad mental de población adulta de Guadalajara, México

Teresa Margarita Torres López; Jazmín Aranzazú Munguía Cortés; Carolina Aranda Beltrán; José Guadalupe Salazar Estrada

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Resumen

The objective of this study was to explore mental health (MH) and mental illness (MI) social representations (SR) in adult people of Guadalajara, Mexico population. Free listing and paired questionnaires were used to identify the content and the arrangement of these social representations. SR analysis showed that MI was identifying like a state of positive emotions and satisfactory feelings of quietness and stability, which carry out wellbeing and quality of life. On the contrary, mental illness was associated to madness caused by organic and mental damages; it is generally undergone biomedical and psychological treatment, with a low healing possibility.

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Teresa Margarita Torres López, & Jazmín Aranzazú Munguía Cortés, & Carolina Aranda Beltrán, & José Guadalupe Salazar Estrada (2015). Representaciones sociales de la salud mental y enfermedad mental de población adulta de Guadalajara, México. https://doi.org/10.21615/3033