THEME: "Future Directions: Pioneering Mental Health and Well-being Initiatives"
Cebu Technological University, Philippines
Title: Exploring Mental Health Mastery among Informal Caregivers in the Philippines: Empowering Barangay Health Workers through Interlocutor Analysis
Dr. Jabin J. Deguma is an Associate Professor at Cebu Technological University specializing in Guidance and Counseling. He holds a Doctor of Development Education and a Master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling. A licensed professional teacher and registered guidance counselor, Dr. Deguma has authored numerous Scopus- and WoS-indexed research articles on mental health, ethics, education, and social development. He is also a seasoned speaker, peer reviewer, and extension worker with contributions to psycho-education, values formation, and mental wellness programs. Deeply committed to holistic human development, Dr. Deguma integrates research, community engagement, and faith-based perspectives in his professional endeavors.
This study investigates mental health mastery among informal caregivers in the Philippines, focusing on empowering Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) through Interlocutor Analysis. Despite their pivotal role in supporting individuals with mental health conditions, there is limited research on caregivers' well-being and potential empowerment strategies. Using Interlocutor Analysis, this research explores the experiences, coping mechanisms, and support systems of BHWs in managing their mental health while fulfilling caregiving and community advocacy roles. Qualitative methods, including interviews and participatory observation, illuminate the complexities of mental health mastery among BHWs. Findings reveal resilience, social support networks, and adaptive coping strategies as central to BHWs' ability to navigate caregiving challenges. Despite facing resource limitations and societal stigma, BHWs exhibit unwavering dedication to their roles. Furthermore, Interlocutor Analysis emerges as a promising avenue for BHW empowerment. This approach fosters agency and ownership in community-driven mental health initiatives by providing a platform for BHWs to voice their experiences and needs. The study underscores the importance of recognizing and supporting the mental health needs of informal caregivers, particularly BHWs, within the Philippine context. Integrating Interlocutor Analysis into mental health programs can enhance caregivers' and recipients' resilience and well-being, advancing more equitable and sustainable mental health care at the grassroots level.