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关注心理健康:打破非洲男性的情感禁忌与社会偏见

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    本文讲述了非洲男性在面对心理健康问题时常常遭遇的情感压抑与社会偏见,分享了个人经历、社会现状以及对心理健康去污名化的重要性,呼吁勇敢表达情感,寻求帮助。
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    Last year was hell. It was my first time eating Nigerian Jolof. Actually, in all seriousness, I was going through a lot of personal turmoil. Faced with enormous stress, I suffered an anxiety attack. On some days, I could do no work. On other days, I just wanted to lay in my bed and cry. My doctor asked if I'd like to speak with a mental health professional about my stress and anxiety. Mental health, I clammed up and violently shook my head in protest. I felt a profound sense of shame. I felt the weight of stigma. I have a loving, supportive family and incredibly loyal friends. Yet I could not entertain the idea of speaking to anyone about my feeling of pain. I felt suffocated by the rigid architecture of an African masculinity. People have real problems, Sangu. Get over yourself. The first time I encountered mental health awareness, I was a boarding school student, fresh off the boots from Ghana at the petty school in New Jersey. I had just gone through the brutal experience of losing seven loved ones in the same month. The school nurse consented about what I had gone through. God bless her soul. She inquired about my mental health. "Is she mental?" I thought. Like a concord and things fall apart, we African men need a process of not expressing emotions. We deal with our problems on our own. I called my brother and joked about white people. And they are strange diseases, depression, ADD, and those weird things. Growing up in West Africa, when people mentioned mental illness, what came to mind was a mad man with dirty, dreadlocked hair, bumbling around half naked on the streets. According to the World Health Organization, mental health is about being able to cope with the normal stresses of life, to work productively and fruitfully, and to make a contribution to your community. Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Globally, 75% of all mental illness cases can be found in low-income countries. Yet most African governments invest less than 1% of their healthcare budget on mental health. Even worse, there is a severe shortage of psychiatrists in Africa. Nigeria, for example, is estimated to have only 200 psychiatrists in a country of almost 200 million. Across Africa, 90% of people lack access to treatment. As a result, we suffer in solitude, silenced by stigma. We as Africans often respond to mental health issues with distance, ignorance, guilt, fear, and anger. In a study conducted by Aboleda Flores, directly asking "What is the cause of mental illness?", 34% of Nigerian respondents cited drug misuse, 19% said divine wrath or the will of God, and 12% witchcraft and spiritual possession. Few cited other known causes such as genetics, socioeconomic status, war, conflict, or the loss of a loved one. Distigmatization against mental illness often results in the ostracizing and demonizing of sufferers. Photojournalist Robin Hammond has documented some of these abuses in Uganda, Somalia, and Nigeria. For me, the stigma is personal. In 2009, I received a frantic call in the middle of the night. My best friend, a brilliant, philosophical, charming young man, was diagnosed with schizophrenia. I witnessed some of the friends we grew up with recoil. I heard the snickers and whispers: "Did you hear he has gone mad?" They started the regulatory, demeaning commentary about his condition, something we would never do with someone with cancer or malaria. Somehow, when it comes to mental illness, our ignorance eviscerates our empathy. I stood by his side as his community isolated him. But our love never wavered. Tastefully, I became passionate about mental health, inspired by his plight. I helped found the mental health special interest alumni group at my college, and during my tenure as a resident tutor in graduate school, I supported many undergraduates with mental health challenges. I saw African students struggle and unable to speak to anyone. Even with this knowledge, when I faced my own anxiety, I struggled and could not speak to anyone. So deep is our fear of being perceived as the madman. All of us, especially Africans, need to realize that our mental struggles do not detract from our virility, nor does our trauma taint our strength. We need to see mental health as important as physical health. We need to stop suffering in silence. We must stop stigmatizing disease and traumatizing those afflicted. Talk to your friends. Talk to your loved ones. Talk to health professionals. Be vulnerable. Do so with the confidence that you are not alone. Speak up if you are struggling. Be honest about how you feel. It does not make us weak. It makes us human. It is time to end the stigma associated with mental illness. So the next time you hear "mental," do not just think of the madman. Think of me. Thank you.

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  • profound

    形容词深厚的; 意义深远的; 严重的; 知识渊博的

    名词〈诗〉深海,大洋; 深渊; (灵魂)深处

    1. 深刻的;强烈的;巨大的
    You use profound to emphasize that something is very great or intense.

    e.g. ...discoveries which had a profound effect on many areas of medicine.
    对很多医学领域产生了深刻影响的发现
    e.g. ...profound disagreement...
    严重的分歧

    profoundly
    This has profoundly affected my life...
    这给我的生活带来了深刻的影响。
    In politics, as in other areas, he is profoundly conservative.
    就像在其他领域一样,他在政治方面也非常保守。
  • cope

    不及物动词对抗; 成功地应付,对付

    名词长袍; 斗篷状覆盖物; 墙帽

    及物动词笼罩; 给…盖墙压顶

    1. (成功地)处理,应付,对付
    If you cope with a problem or task, you deal with it successfully.

    e.g. It was amazing how my mother coped with bringing up three children on less than three pounds a week...
    我妈妈用每周不到3英镑的钱抚养大了3个孩子,简直太不可思议了。
    e.g. The problems were an annoyance, but we managed to cope.
    这些问题很讨厌,但是我们都设法解决了。

    2. 应付,忍受(不愉快的局面)
    If you have to cope with an unpleasant situation, you have to accept it or bear it.

    e.g. Never before has the industry had to cope with war and recession at the same time...
    这个行业以前从未有过必须同时应付战争和萧条的经历。
    e.g. She has had to cope with losing all her previous status and money.
    她不得不忍受彻底失去以前所拥有的地位和金钱的痛苦。

    3. (机器、系统等)能够处理,应付
    If a machine or a system can cope with something, it is large enough or complex enough to deal with it satisfactorily.

    e.g. New blades have been designed to cope with the effects of dead insects...
    新的桨片设计使其可以应付昆虫尸体带来的影响。
    e.g. The country's prisons are filled with drug-takers, and cannot cope with the numbers...
    这个国家的监狱里挤满了瘾君子,都容纳不下了。

    4. (基督教牧师在特殊仪式中所穿的)长袍,法衣
    A cope is a long sleeveless piece of clothing worn by some Christian priests on special occasions.

  • plight

    名词境况,困境; 誓约

    及物动词保证,约定

    1. 困境;苦境
    If you refer to someone's plight, you mean that they are in a difficult or distressing situation that is full of problems.

    e.g. ...the worsening plight of Third World countries plagued by debts.
    受债务困扰的第三世界国家日益加深的苦境

  • vulnerable

    形容词(地方)易受攻击的; 易受伤的; 易受批评的; [桥牌]已成局的

    1. 脆弱的;易受伤害的
    Someone who is vulnerable is weak and without protection, with the result that they are easily hurt physically or emotionally.

    e.g. Old people are particularly vulnerable members of our society.
    老年人是社会中尤为明显的弱势群体。

    vulnerability
    David accepts his own vulnerability.
    戴维承认了自己的脆弱。
  • turmoil

    名词混乱; 焦虑

    1. 混乱;动荡;骚乱;恐慌
    Turmoil is a state of confusion, disorder, uncertainty, or great anxiety.

    e.g. ...the political turmoil in South Africa.
    南非的政治动荡
    e.g. Her marriage was in turmoil...
    她的婚姻一团糟。

  • consented

    允许;赞成;同意( consent的过去式和过去分词 );顺从;

  • ostracizing

    排斥;流放;摈弃;放逐( ostracize的现在分词 );

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