Indian Journal of Health Social Work
(UGC Care List Journal)
THE SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK OF MENTAL HEALTH
Abhijeet Singh1, Arif Ali2, Ibanlumlin Deingdoh3 & Nilesh Maruti Gujar4
Correspondence: Abhijeet Singh, e-mail- abhijeetsingh141089@gmail.com.
ABSTRACT
The social-ecological model of mental health and well-being reflects the multidirectional intricacy and dynamic ongoing interplay among factors operating within and across respective levels from macro (societal) through micro (individual). These factors affect people personally and corporately and can have singular as well collective impact on individual and society as a whole. The model emphasizes that intervention can be made at a variety of points to strengthen resilience and remove or reduce negative features associated with mental health at both micro and macro level. It also addresses interdisciplinary collaborative efforts to adequately address the diversity of issues that bear on the mental health and health of a community of people. It thus provides a matrix for determining and directing strategies that can together comprise a consistent, coherent response with cumulative force to effect positive change in the settings of concern.
Keywords: Society, individual, mental health.