"MY STRUGGLES MATTER": A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF YOUNG ADULTS RECOVERING FROM MAJOR DEPRESSION
https://doi.org/10.22452/jummec.vol24no1.1
- Author:
Siaw Leng Chan
1
;
Dameaty Hutagalung Fonny
2
;
Poh Li Lau
2
Author Information
1. Department of Social Science and Management, Faculty of Humanities, Management and Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Sarawak Campus, Sarawak, Malaysia.
2. Department of Educational Psychology and Counselling, Faculty of Education, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Personal Growth Processes;
Recovery;
Depression;
Young Adults;
Malaysian
- MeSH:
Depression;
Young Adults;
Malaysians
- From:Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre
2021;24(1):1-10
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
An alarming increase in the prevalence of depression has been found among Malaysian young adults which necessitates responsiveness. This study sought to better understand the subjective personal growth experience in terms of the processes among young adults recovering from major depressive disorder (MDD). A qualitative, transcendental phenomenological design was adopted by collecting data through in-depth, semi-structured interviews, audio recordings, interview transcripts and documents. Nine Malaysian young adults with MDD (Mean age=28) who reported being in recovery from MDD for at least one year were recruited from local mental health settings through purposive sampling. Data analysis involved Colaizzi’s eight-step method. The findings revealed eight personal growth processes themes: revealing the struggles, self-discovery and personal strength, personal responsibility, readiness for change, hope, redefining the meaning, forgiveness, and acceptance. Noticeably, each theme was interconnected to facilitate personal growth among major depressive young adults. The implications for mental health psychotherapy practice and future research were discussed.
- Full text:202508121050115046566753.pdf