Inxeba Elinga Phakathi: The Danger of Mental Health Invisibility and the Role of Social Community Caregiving
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Self-Location
3. Methodology
4. Mental Health
4.1. Inxeba Elingaphakathi
4.2. Theorizing Inxeba Elingaphakathi: African Women’s Experiences of Trauma and Resilience
4.3. The Burden of Artificial Horns: Navigating Survival and Disguise
5. Social Community Caregiving and Indigenous Storytelling as Hosts and Vehicles for Healing
5.1. Healing Through Social Community Caregiving and Indigenous Stories
5.2. Stories That Heal: An Indigenous Storytelling Perspective
Jerusalem ikhaya lami, (Jerusalem is my home) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Uhambe nami, (walk with me) |
Zungangishiyi lana, (Do not leave me here) |
Jerusalema ikhaya lami, (Jerusalem is my home) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Uhambe nami, (Walk with me) |
Zungangishiyi lana, (Do not leave me here) |
Jerusalema ikhaya lami, (Jerusalema is my home) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Uhambe nami, (Walk with me) |
Zungangishiyi lana, (Do not leave me here) |
Ndawo yami ayikho lana, (My place is not here) |
Mbuso wami awukho lana, (My kingdom is not here) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Zuhambe nami, (Walk with me) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Zungangishiyi lana, (Do not leave me here) |
Jerusalema ikhaya lami, (Jerusalem is my home) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Uhambe nami, (walk with me) |
Zungangishiyi lana, (Do not leave here) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Ngilondoloze, (Guard me) |
Jerusalema ikhaya lami (Jerusalem is my home) |
Ngilondoloze (Guard me) |
Uhambe nami (Walk with me) |
Zungangishiyi lana (Do not leave me here) |
Ndawo yami ayikho lana (My place is not here) |
Mbuso wami awukho lana (My kingdom is not here) |
Jerusalema ikhaya lami (Jerusalem is my home) |
6. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Penxa-Matholeni, N. Inxeba Elinga Phakathi: The Danger of Mental Health Invisibility and the Role of Social Community Caregiving. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2025, 22, 786. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050786
Penxa-Matholeni N. Inxeba Elinga Phakathi: The Danger of Mental Health Invisibility and the Role of Social Community Caregiving. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2025; 22(5):786. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050786
Chicago/Turabian StylePenxa-Matholeni, Nobuntu. 2025. "Inxeba Elinga Phakathi: The Danger of Mental Health Invisibility and the Role of Social Community Caregiving" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 22, no. 5: 786. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050786
APA StylePenxa-Matholeni, N. (2025). Inxeba Elinga Phakathi: The Danger of Mental Health Invisibility and the Role of Social Community Caregiving. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22(5), 786. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22050786