Understanding the role of mental health clubhouses in promoting wellness and health equity using Pilinaha-An indigenous framework for health (vol 66, pg 290, 2020)

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY(2022)

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Individuals with severe mental illness need to be engaged in defining their own vision of wellness to promote equity and reduce disparities. This photovoice study helps define what wellness is and how it is achieved in mental health Clubhouses in Hawai'i. Results from a photovoice study with 43 members and staff were analyzed using Pilinaha, a Native Hawaiian framework for health. Pilinaha envisions health through connection to place, community, past and future, and one's better self. Within Clubhouses, connection to place included connection to'aina(land) and the access to a safe space. Connection to community occurred through reciprocal social support, which developedkuleana(responsibility), and a sense of'ohana(family) for many members who were previously isolated. Connection to one's better self-involved positive identity change, development of hope, and pursuing opportunities within and outside the Clubhouse. Connection to past and future was described through individual narratives, remembering members who had died, and connection to cultural traditions. Overall, wellness was conceptualized as the ability to work toward dreams, engage in cultural practice, and feel accepted, respected, and valued-to be treated withaloha. Findings provide a culturally responsive perspective on wellness and illustrate the value of Clubhouses as a space for mental health recovery and transformative change.
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Clubhouses, Community-based participatory research, Health disparities, Health equity, Mental illness, Photovoice
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