Abstract
Background: Sintren is a traditional dance from Central Java coast and West Java. This dance has a famous mystical element as the dancers perform by trance or unconsciousness. The experience of trance in dancer with a history of psychosocial problem may lead to other mental disorders, which can affect the quality of life. This study ai- med to investigate the trance, depression, and community acceptance among sintren dancers in Pemalang, Central Java. Subjects and Method: This was qualitative study conducted at Pemalang, Central Java. A total 5 sintren dancers aged less than 20 years old was selected for this study. The theme of this study was trance, depression, and community acceptance among sintren dancers. The psychological disorder was measured by Mini International Neuropsychiatry Interview (Mini ICD-10). The other data was obtained by indepth interview and focus group discussion. Data was analyzed by content analysis. Results: The community believes that sintren dancers must be virgins and be around 15 years old. Almost all informants come from incomplete families, divorced parents, or live with other families. There was a trance or trance experience in dancers with a history of psychosocial problems. It is possible that other mental disorders will appear, which can affect the quality of life. There were 4 dancers with dysthymia (persistent depression disorder) symptom and 1 dancer had post-traumatic stress disorder. Conclusion: Four dancers have dystemia (persistent depression disorder) symptom and a dancer has post-traumatic stress disorder. Keywords: sintren dance, trance, depression
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