Lived Challenges Contributing to Mental Illness Relapse and Coping Strategies Used by Teachers in Limpopo Province
Thembi Nkomo, Mokoko Percy Kekana, Mabitsela Hezekiel Mphasha

TL;DR
This study explores the social and structural challenges contributing to mental illness relapse among teachers in Limpopo Province and their coping strategies.
Contribution
The study identifies non-workplace factors and coping mechanisms in an under-resourced setting, offering insights for integrated mental health strategies.
Findings
Unstable home environments and community stigma contribute to mental illness relapse among teachers.
Participants rely on family and spiritual practices due to inadequate institutional and healthcare support.
Integrated strategies involving policymakers and community leaders are needed to reduce relapse and stigma.
Abstract
Mental illness relapse among teachers presents a growing public health concern, particularly in under-resourced settings, where social and structural factors often go unaddressed. This study aimed to explore challenges outside the workplace that contribute to mental illness relapse among public school teachers in Limpopo Province and how they cope with them. Guided by the Stress-Vulnerability Model, a qualitative explorative phenomenological design was employed. Fourteen participants with a documented history of existing mental illness and mental illness relapse were purposively selected across four different hospitals. The data were collected through in-depth, face-to-face semi-structured interviews until data saturation was reached. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed using Tesch’s open coding method. The findings revealed unstable home environments,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Resilience and Mental Health · Health, psychology, and well-being
