Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Socorro Taynara Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Moura Júnior, James Ferreira, Vasconcelos, Anailda Fontenele
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/69728
Resumo: Conceptions about mental health vary, as they are crossed by sociocultural, historical, material and symbolic aspects that organize the realities of different societies around the world. In this sense, the health-disease process permeates socio-symbolic aspects, influenced by trust, knowledge and care that circulate and give new meaning in the established structure of an organized community group. When it comes to indigenous peoples, although there is no single indigenous identity, as there are sociocultural differences that distinguish each ethnic group, they generally understand changes in health as a result of manifestations culminated by spiritual and natural forces. The present study aims to present processes of indigenization of mental health with indigenous peoples of Ceará. Its purpose is to express experiences of conversation circles articulated from the Freirian culture circle, from a perspective that aims for health practices that are decolonial, privileging village knowledge. This is qualitative, basic and descriptive research, of the action research type. The study addresses the experience of 7 conversations about mental health in different indigenous villages located in rural communities in Ceará. The Circles were recorded in audio format. Then, the dialogues that occurred were transcribed and detailed using Content Analysis by Laurence Bardin (2011). From the analysis of the information produced, three categories emerged, namely: conceptions about indigenous mental health, structural violence as a factor of suffering, SUS operations in indigenous territories. These were central elements in collective constructions in culture circles and are essential in the discussion of indigenous health. Therefore, it is necessary to understand populations' conceptions of health, considering their social, cultural and political aspects. Therefore, we can make popular knowledge an ally of scientific knowledge, resulting in the creation of new knowledge, which will enable a new vision of the health-disease binomial.
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spelling Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of CearáCírculo de cultura sobre estratégias de indigenização da saúde mental com povos indígenas do Cearáindian people; ethnopsychology; mental health.povos indígenas; etnopsicologia; saúde mental.Conceptions about mental health vary, as they are crossed by sociocultural, historical, material and symbolic aspects that organize the realities of different societies around the world. In this sense, the health-disease process permeates socio-symbolic aspects, influenced by trust, knowledge and care that circulate and give new meaning in the established structure of an organized community group. When it comes to indigenous peoples, although there is no single indigenous identity, as there are sociocultural differences that distinguish each ethnic group, they generally understand changes in health as a result of manifestations culminated by spiritual and natural forces. The present study aims to present processes of indigenization of mental health with indigenous peoples of Ceará. Its purpose is to express experiences of conversation circles articulated from the Freirian culture circle, from a perspective that aims for health practices that are decolonial, privileging village knowledge. This is qualitative, basic and descriptive research, of the action research type. The study addresses the experience of 7 conversations about mental health in different indigenous villages located in rural communities in Ceará. The Circles were recorded in audio format. Then, the dialogues that occurred were transcribed and detailed using Content Analysis by Laurence Bardin (2011). From the analysis of the information produced, three categories emerged, namely: conceptions about indigenous mental health, structural violence as a factor of suffering, SUS operations in indigenous territories. These were central elements in collective constructions in culture circles and are essential in the discussion of indigenous health. Therefore, it is necessary to understand populations' conceptions of health, considering their social, cultural and political aspects. Therefore, we can make popular knowledge an ally of scientific knowledge, resulting in the creation of new knowledge, which will enable a new vision of the health-disease binomial.As concepções sobre saúde mental variam, pois são atravessados por aspectos socioculturais, históricos, materiais e simbólicos que organizam as realidades das diversas sociedades ao redor do mundo. Nesse viés, o processo de saúde-doença permeia os aspectos socio simbólicos, influenciados por crenças, saberes e cuidados que circulam e se ressignificam na estrutura instituída de um grupo comunitário organizado. Quando se trata dos povos originários, apesar de não existir uma identidade indígena única, pois há diferenças socioculturais que singularizam cada etnia, geralmente eles entendem as alterações na saúde a partir de manifestações culminadas pelas forças espirituais e da natureza. o presente estudo visa apresentar processos de indigenização da saúde mental com povos indígenas do Ceará. Seu propósito é expressar vivências de roda de conversas articuladas a partir do círculo de cultura freiriano, por uma perspectiva que almeja práticas em saúde que sejam decoloniais, privilegiando saberes da aldeia. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, básica e descritiva, do tipo pesquisa ação. O estudo aborda sobre a vivência de 7 rodas de conversas sobre saúde mental em diferentes aldeias indígenas localizadas em comunidades rurais do Ceará. Os Círculos foram gravado em formato de áudio. Então, foram transcritos os diálogos ocorridos e analisados por meio de Análise de Conteúdo de Laurence Bardin (2011). A partir da análise das informações produzidas emergiram três categorias, sendo elas: concepções sobre saúde mental indígena, violência estrutural como fator de sofrimento, atuação do SUS nos territórios indígenas. Estes foram elementos centrais nas construções coletivas nos círculos de cultura e são essenciais na discussão da saúde indígena. Logo, é necessário compreender as concepções de saúde a partir das populações, considerando seus aspectos sociais, culturais e políticos. Podemos tornar o saber popular um aliado do saber científico, resultando na criação de novos conhecimentos, que possibilitará uma nova visão sobre o binômio saúde-doença.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2023-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/6972810.4025/actascihumansoc.v45i3.69728Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; Vol 45 No 3 (2023); e69728Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; v. 45 n. 3 (2023); e697281807-86561679-7361reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/69728/751375156872Copyright (c) 2023 Acta Scientiarum. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
Círculo de cultura sobre estratégias de indigenização da saúde mental com povos indígenas do Ceará
title Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
spellingShingle Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
Carvalho, Socorro Taynara Araújo
indian people; ethnopsychology; mental health.
povos indígenas; etnopsicologia; saúde mental.
title_short Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
title_full Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
title_fullStr Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
title_full_unstemmed Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
title_sort Culture circle on mental health indigenization strategies with indigenous peoples of Ceará
author Carvalho, Socorro Taynara Araújo
author_facet Carvalho, Socorro Taynara Araújo
Moura Júnior, James Ferreira
Vasconcelos, Anailda Fontenele
author_role author
author2 Moura Júnior, James Ferreira
Vasconcelos, Anailda Fontenele
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Socorro Taynara Araújo
Moura Júnior, James Ferreira
Vasconcelos, Anailda Fontenele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv indian people; ethnopsychology; mental health.
povos indígenas; etnopsicologia; saúde mental.
topic indian people; ethnopsychology; mental health.
povos indígenas; etnopsicologia; saúde mental.
description Conceptions about mental health vary, as they are crossed by sociocultural, historical, material and symbolic aspects that organize the realities of different societies around the world. In this sense, the health-disease process permeates socio-symbolic aspects, influenced by trust, knowledge and care that circulate and give new meaning in the established structure of an organized community group. When it comes to indigenous peoples, although there is no single indigenous identity, as there are sociocultural differences that distinguish each ethnic group, they generally understand changes in health as a result of manifestations culminated by spiritual and natural forces. The present study aims to present processes of indigenization of mental health with indigenous peoples of Ceará. Its purpose is to express experiences of conversation circles articulated from the Freirian culture circle, from a perspective that aims for health practices that are decolonial, privileging village knowledge. This is qualitative, basic and descriptive research, of the action research type. The study addresses the experience of 7 conversations about mental health in different indigenous villages located in rural communities in Ceará. The Circles were recorded in audio format. Then, the dialogues that occurred were transcribed and detailed using Content Analysis by Laurence Bardin (2011). From the analysis of the information produced, three categories emerged, namely: conceptions about indigenous mental health, structural violence as a factor of suffering, SUS operations in indigenous territories. These were central elements in collective constructions in culture circles and are essential in the discussion of indigenous health. Therefore, it is necessary to understand populations' conceptions of health, considering their social, cultural and political aspects. Therefore, we can make popular knowledge an ally of scientific knowledge, resulting in the creation of new knowledge, which will enable a new vision of the health-disease binomial.
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