This article examines the possibility that the "nightclub shots" epidemic is a "mass psychogenic disease" phenomenon, by comparing the various cases of "mass sociogenic diseases" reported in the literature. We carried out a literature review on PubMed. The keywords used were "mass hysteria", "mass sociogenic disease", "mass psychogenic disease" and "epidemic of multiple unexplained symptoms". Our review of the literature revealed several elements common to the various "mass hysterias" we identified. These phenomena generally appear in a climate of anxiety specific to the era in which they occur, in this case the fear of bioterrorism in the 21st century. Symptoms are generally benign and transient, appearing and resolving easily without the ...
Terrorism, murder, suicide, drunken driving, addictive gambling, pornography, and religiously inspir...
For the last 100 years, the modern concept of epidemics as contagious diseases caused by pathogenic ...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
This article examines the possibility that the "nightclub shots" epidemic is a "mass psychogenic dis...
Background Episodes of mass sociogenic illness are becoming Increasingly recognised as a significant...
This study questions the widely held assumption that the phenomenon known as mass psychogenic illnes...
Mass psychogenic illness (or epidemic sociogenic attacks, a newer proposed appellation), previously ...
In this report we describe the circumstances surrounding an outbreak of mass hysteria among first ye...
Epidemic hysteria, known by multiple synonymous terms, including mass hysteria, mass psychogenic ill...
Background. Mass psychogenic illness has been a recurrent phenomenon in Bangladesh over recent times...
Background: Mass psychogenic illness are reported from across various parts of the world since a lon...
This article presents a social-psychological theory to explain collective behavior involving unusual...
Two previously unpublished outbreaks of Mass Psychogenic Illness (MPI) in Italy are reported. The ...
Two previously unpublished outbreaks of Mass Psychogenic Illness (MPI) in Italy are reported. The fi...
Issue/problem: After disasters, terrorist attacks and wars social epidemics of medically unexplained...
Terrorism, murder, suicide, drunken driving, addictive gambling, pornography, and religiously inspir...
For the last 100 years, the modern concept of epidemics as contagious diseases caused by pathogenic ...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
This article examines the possibility that the "nightclub shots" epidemic is a "mass psychogenic dis...
Background Episodes of mass sociogenic illness are becoming Increasingly recognised as a significant...
This study questions the widely held assumption that the phenomenon known as mass psychogenic illnes...
Mass psychogenic illness (or epidemic sociogenic attacks, a newer proposed appellation), previously ...
In this report we describe the circumstances surrounding an outbreak of mass hysteria among first ye...
Epidemic hysteria, known by multiple synonymous terms, including mass hysteria, mass psychogenic ill...
Background. Mass psychogenic illness has been a recurrent phenomenon in Bangladesh over recent times...
Background: Mass psychogenic illness are reported from across various parts of the world since a lon...
This article presents a social-psychological theory to explain collective behavior involving unusual...
Two previously unpublished outbreaks of Mass Psychogenic Illness (MPI) in Italy are reported. The ...
Two previously unpublished outbreaks of Mass Psychogenic Illness (MPI) in Italy are reported. The fi...
Issue/problem: After disasters, terrorist attacks and wars social epidemics of medically unexplained...
Terrorism, murder, suicide, drunken driving, addictive gambling, pornography, and religiously inspir...
For the last 100 years, the modern concept of epidemics as contagious diseases caused by pathogenic ...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...