Although there are guidelines for transcultural adaptation and validation of psychometric tools, similar resources do not exist for translation of diagnostic and symptom terminology used by health professionals to communicate with one another, their patients, and the public. The issue of translation is particularly salient when working with underserved, non-English speaking populations in high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries. As clinicians, researchers, and educators working in cross-cultural settings, we present four recommendations to avoid common pitfalls in these settings. We demonstrate the need for: (1) harmonization of terminology among clinicians, educators of health professionals, and health policymakers; (2) ...
International audienceIntroduction: The Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) is an effective, reli...
Given the increasing numbers of people who lack proficiency in spoken English, it would not be uncom...
Both the type as well as the severity of depressive symptoms requires assessment through culturally ...
International audienceAlthough there are guidelines for transcultural adaptation and validation of p...
Background: Mental health professionals need to be able to work effectively with interpreters to pro...
Global migration has contributed to greater language diversity in many parts of the world. Many migr...
Many migrants do not speak the official language of their host country. This linguistic gap has been...
Background: Standardised measuring instruments are increasingly used in psychiatric research cross-c...
Migrants and ethnic minorities are at higher risk to develop mental disorders compared to native pop...
This guide for all health professionals provides a model for working in mental health across culture...
Recent waves of immigrants pose new challenges to the health care system of host countries, and one ...
281 million people were recorded as having migrated across national borders by the United Nations in...
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...
This paper aims to explore the role of the transcultural mental health worker as an alternative to t...
International audienceIntroduction: The Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) is an effective, reli...
Given the increasing numbers of people who lack proficiency in spoken English, it would not be uncom...
Both the type as well as the severity of depressive symptoms requires assessment through culturally ...
International audienceAlthough there are guidelines for transcultural adaptation and validation of p...
Background: Mental health professionals need to be able to work effectively with interpreters to pro...
Global migration has contributed to greater language diversity in many parts of the world. Many migr...
Many migrants do not speak the official language of their host country. This linguistic gap has been...
Background: Standardised measuring instruments are increasingly used in psychiatric research cross-c...
Migrants and ethnic minorities are at higher risk to develop mental disorders compared to native pop...
This guide for all health professionals provides a model for working in mental health across culture...
Recent waves of immigrants pose new challenges to the health care system of host countries, and one ...
281 million people were recorded as having migrated across national borders by the United Nations in...
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...
This paper aims to explore the role of the transcultural mental health worker as an alternative to t...
International audienceIntroduction: The Hopkins Symptom Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) is an effective, reli...
Given the increasing numbers of people who lack proficiency in spoken English, it would not be uncom...
Both the type as well as the severity of depressive symptoms requires assessment through culturally ...