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Happiness, Wellbeing, and Mental Health in Bhutanese Higher Education: Exploring Student and Staff Experiences and Perceptions within a Framework of Gross National Happiness

Schuelka, Matthew J.; Braznell, Mollie; Leavesley, Matthew; Dorji, Sangay; Dorji, Khandu; Nidup, Karma; Latsho, Pema

Authors

Matthew J. Schuelka

Mollie Braznell

Sangay Dorji

Khandu Dorji

Karma Nidup

Pema Latsho



Abstract

Bhutan is a country known for happiness. In the 1970s, the Fourth Druk Gyalpo[Dragon King] of Bhutan established the development philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH). However, using ‘happiness’ as a measurement of social and economic development does not mean that all Bhutanese are ‘happy’ themselves. Schools – including higher education – can be stressful places in Bhutan, and there is little support or resources for the mental health and wellbeing needs of students. In this article, we explore the experiences and perceptions of both students and staff across the Royal University of Bhutan in regard to wellbeing and mental health. In all, there were over 1,700 respondents to our survey. We explore the results of the survey through an Educational Values Evaluation and Design (EVED) framework to understand the complex factors that both enable and challenge GNH as a value in higher education. The results show that while many students view their happiness and wellbeing as positive overall, there are still a significant amount that experience depression, stress, social difficulties, and other forms of distress. In comparison to college staff perception of student’s mental health and wellbeing, the students are more positive about their own wellbeing than the staff.

Citation

Schuelka, M. J., Braznell, M., Leavesley, M., Dorji, S., Dorji, K., Nidup, K., & Latsho, P. (2021). Happiness, Wellbeing, and Mental Health in Bhutanese Higher Education: Exploring Student and Staff Experiences and Perceptions within a Framework of Gross National Happiness. Journal of International and Comparative Education (JICE), 10(1), https://doi.org/10.14425/jice.2021.10.1.0913

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 29, 2021
Online Publication Date Apr 1, 2021
Publication Date Apr 1, 2021
Deposit Date Jul 3, 2025
Journal Journal of International and Comparative Education
Print ISSN 2232-1802
Electronic ISSN 2289-2567
Publisher University of Malaya Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 1
DOI https://doi.org/10.14425/jice.2021.10.1.0913
Keywords Wellbeing, Mental Health, Bhutan, Gross National Happiness, Higher Education
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1233951
Publisher URL https://jice.um.edu.my/index.php/JICE/article/view/29553



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