2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0252913
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A reduced state of being: The role of culture in illness perceptions of young adults diagnosed with depressive disorders in Singapore

Abstract: Illness perceptions form a key part of common-sense models which are used widely to explain variations in patient behaviours in healthcare. Despite the pervasiveness of depressive disorders worldwide and in young adults, illness perceptions of depressive disorders have not yet been well understood. Moreover, while a high proportion of cases of depressive disorders reside in South-east Asia, few have explored illness perceptions that are culturally relevant to this region. To address these limitations, this stu… Show more

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“…People with depression feel unable to recognize their usual self, feeling awkward: “I guess I felt strange and alien” 43 . They frequently describe the experience of not matching one's past self: “ I don't even know myself anymore ” 65 ; “I was losing… any sense of who I was” 20 . Individuals struggle to recognize themselves as the person they used to be: “I don't recognize, and I don't like the person l've become… lt's almost like a slow erosion of the spirit” 66 .…”
Section: The Subjective World Of Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People with depression feel unable to recognize their usual self, feeling awkward: “I guess I felt strange and alien” 43 . They frequently describe the experience of not matching one's past self: “ I don't even know myself anymore ” 65 ; “I was losing… any sense of who I was” 20 . Individuals struggle to recognize themselves as the person they used to be: “I don't recognize, and I don't like the person l've become… lt's almost like a slow erosion of the spirit” 66 .…”
Section: The Subjective World Of Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%