Background: Current classifications of Mental Disorders are centered on Westernized concepts and constructs. "Cross-cultural sensitivity" emphasizes culturally-appropriate translations of symptoms and questions, assuming that concepts and constructs are applicable. Methods: Groups and individual psychiatrists from various cultures from Asia, Latin America, North Africa and Eastern Europe prepared descriptions of main symptoms and complaints of treatment-seeking women in their cultures, which are interpreted by clinicians as a manifestation of a clinically-relevant dysphoric disorder. They also transliterated the expressions of DSM IV criteria of main dysphoric disorders in their cultures. Results: In many non-western cultures the symptoms a...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
BACKGROUND: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...
Background: Current classifications of Mental Disorders are centered on Westernized concepts and con...
BACKGROUND: Current classifications of Mental Disorders are centered on Westernized concepts and con...
The expectation that Chinese individuals tend to present distress in a somatic way, through physical...
Both the type as well as the severity of depressive symptoms requires assessment through culturally ...
Background Do DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for major depression (MD) in Chinese and Western women perf...
Accurate comparisons of the prevalence of psychiatric disorders across Eastern and Western cultures ...
Abstract Talking to patients from diverse cultural backgrounds about their psychiatric disorders req...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
Described since the beginning of medicine and considered to be the oldest mental illness, depression...
examine key questions that arise from a cross-cultural approach to the study of depression / begins ...
Though rates of depression are comparable across cultures, similar rates may obscure the diversity o...
Even before the term “somatization” was coined to describe the tendency to experience psychological ...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
BACKGROUND: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...
Background: Current classifications of Mental Disorders are centered on Westernized concepts and con...
BACKGROUND: Current classifications of Mental Disorders are centered on Westernized concepts and con...
The expectation that Chinese individuals tend to present distress in a somatic way, through physical...
Both the type as well as the severity of depressive symptoms requires assessment through culturally ...
Background Do DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for major depression (MD) in Chinese and Western women perf...
Accurate comparisons of the prevalence of psychiatric disorders across Eastern and Western cultures ...
Abstract Talking to patients from diverse cultural backgrounds about their psychiatric disorders req...
This paper aimed to examine whether the mental disorders observed in the Western cultural context...
Described since the beginning of medicine and considered to be the oldest mental illness, depression...
examine key questions that arise from a cross-cultural approach to the study of depression / begins ...
Though rates of depression are comparable across cultures, similar rates may obscure the diversity o...
Even before the term “somatization” was coined to describe the tendency to experience psychological ...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
Background: While stigma measurement across cultures has assumed growing importance in psychiatric e...
BACKGROUND: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicabil...