Description of Interview: My interviewee is my friend that I met in

Description of Interview: My interviewee is my friend that I met in U.S., and now she went back to Hong Kong. I interviewed her through Facetime in last Saturday midnight. The interview was 50 minutes long. I document it as handwritten notes.

Interview notes:

Q: Age, place of birth

A: 27years old and Hong Kong

Q: Family composition

A: My mother and I

Q: Where did you grow up?

A: Hong Kong

Q: When you were growing up, who took care of you when you were sick? Were you treated at home? Taken to a medical clinic? Did you consult other kinds of healers?

A: My mom took care me when I am sick, I am treated at home, and I am consulted therapy and psychiatry

Q: Who are you living with now?

A: My mother

Q: Who do you usually consult when you or a member of your family are sick?

A: Family doctor

Q: What are the qualities you look for in a doctor or other health care provider?

A: Patient, and chat with me

Q: Can you tell me from the beginning to end about one serious illness you experienced?

A: When I went back to Hong Kong after I graduated university, I often fight with my mom, and I felt hard to control my feeling and emotion. I am not used to live with my mom because I study aboard in U.S. 7 years. However, I had a family history-my grandma got schizophrenia, mania, paranoia. After I went to the psychiatry, then I diagnosed medium states depression. I got medicine from psychiatry. Treatment for two months. After I took the medicine, I feel more depressed, so I went to the therapy.

Q: What are the symptoms that bothered you most?

A: Feel lost and can’t control my emotions and I was trying to hurt herself.

Q: What do you think the illness does to you? How has it changed you?

A: After I got medicine, I felt sluggish and always need to sleep, every day slept 18 hrs+, and the antidepressants gained my weight 15-20 pounds.

Q: Were you frightened by the illness?

A: No. I don’t feel that serious, and I know I has a family history of mental illness.

Q: What did you fear most?

A: I am afraid to bring negative emotions to my family and friends.

Q: Why do you think you became ill? What do you think caused the problem?

A: I believe I got the gene of mental illness.

Q: Why do you think it started when it did?

A: Because the psychiatrist told me that mental illness onset in the age 10-30.

Q: Has your illness caused any problems within your family? At work? In other areas of your life?

A: At school, is hard to focus due to the medicine(antidepressants)which regulate dopamine in the brain.

Q: What did you do about your sickness? Who did you consult first? Who else did you consult?

What kind of treatment did you receive?

A: Chat with a therapist and medicine treatment.

Q: Were you satisfied with that treatment?

A: Yes, it helps me to calm down. The medicine made me don’t feel any emotion. Then I can relieve myself.

Q: What kind of attention or treatment do you think you should have received?

A: I don’t think I need any attention.

Q: Did you follow the treatment recommendations that were prescribed? Why or why not?

A: Yes, I stopped the medicines until the doctor said I can.

Q: What are the most important results you hope to receive from medical treatment?

A: I really hope I can get rid of the illness and get back to normal life.

Q: How did the illness experience change your life or the way you think about life?

A: I became more introverted than before.

Q: What does being healthy mean to you?

A: I think is lose weight and got a healthy body.

Q: What do you do to stay healthy?

A: Everyday workout for 1 hours.

Q: What things are most harmful to people’s health?

A: I believe is mental illness.

Q: What does being sick mean to you?

A: It means that life is fragile.

Q: Do you think there is any larger purpose/meaning to sickness? Which diseases are you particularly afraid of? Why?

A: I believe the meaning of sickness is to understand ourselve and how to fit with the society. I afraid of cancer diseases because it can bring a lot of stress to family members such as money and time.

Q: How would you define a good life?

A: Happiness.

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