نتایج جستجو برای: cultural disorders

تعداد نتایج: 803510  

Journal: :Culture, medicine and psychiatry 2004
Eileen P Anderson-Fye

Eating disorders have been associated with developing nations undergoing rapid social transition, including participation in a global market economy and heavy media exposure. San Andrés, Belize, a community with many risk factors associated with the cross-cultural development of eating disorders, has shown remarkable resistance to previously documented patterns, despite a local focus on female ...

Journal: :Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry 2016
Annika C Sweetland Maria A Oquendo Catherine Carlson Jessica F Magidson Milton L Wainberg

Psychiatric disorders are among the leading cause of disability worldwide, yet fewer than 25 % of affected individuals are estimated to have access to treatment. In many low-income settings, it is estimated that less than 10 % of affected individuals are able to access basic mental health care and, even when they do, it is often below minimum ethical and clinical standards [1]. The discipline o...

2004
Srinivasan Tirupati

Definition of culture is difficult. Nevertheless, culture controls our lives (Pedersen & Ivey, 1993). Cross-cultural psychiatry classically deals with the interaction between culture and the experience and expression of psychopathology. It discusses the role of culture in the course and outcome of psychiatric disorders. The concepts of culture-bound and culture-free syndromes are common knowled...

Journal: :Neurosciences 2009
Naseem A Qureshi

Complete genital self-mutilation (GSM), mostly a non-suicidal behavior, is a rare occurrence among patients with psychotic and non-psychotic disorders. This case report is on a patient who, in the shadow of severe psychotic manifestations with overwhelming socio-cultural contents, completely self-mutilated his external genitals. Emergency surgical and psychiatric management improved his conditi...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2018
Cecilia Heyes

Cultural evolution and cognitive science need each other. Cultural evolution needs cognitive science to find out whether the conditions necessary for Darwinian evolution are met in the cultural domain. Cognitive science needs cultural evolution to explain the origins of distinctively human cognitive processes. Focusing on the first question, I argue that cultural evolutionists can get empirical...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 1988
J H Jenkins

This paper explores indigenous conceptions of psychosis within family settings. The cultural categories nervios and 'nerves', as applied by Mexican-American and Anglo-American relatives to family members diagnosed with schizophrenia, are examined. While Mexican-Americans tended to consider nervios an appropriate interpretation of the problem, Anglo-Americans explicitly dismissed the parallel En...

Journal: :The Japanese psychological research 2004
CHARLES B. Pribyl MASAHIRO Sakamoto JAMES A. Keaten

Research in the United States has found a strong and consistent relationship between teacher behavior and learning. Data collected from American college students indicate that perceptions of teacher nonverbal immediacy (NVI) are associated with students' feelings toward learning and perceptions of cognitive learning. The purposes of this study were to accomplish the following: (1) develop stand...

2017

Paraphilias as defined by DSM-IV, are sexual impulse disorders characterized by intensely arousing, recurrent sexual fantasies, urges and behaviors (of at least six months' duration) that are considered deviant with respect to cultural norms and that produce clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of psychosocial functioning. The common par...

Journal: :Journal of telemedicine and telecare 2006
Jay H Shore Daniel M Savin Douglas Novins Spero M Manson

Telepsychiatry may involve working with clinicians, patients and systems of care that are both geographically and culturally distinct. In this context, culturally appropriate care is an important component of telepsychiatry. The outline for cultural formulation from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) provides general principles for addressing these issues. Two co...

Journal: :روانپزشکی و روانشناسی بالینی ایران 0
یونس کلافی uones kalafi shiraz, iran, i. r.شیراز،بلوار شهید چمران،بیمارستان حافظ،بخش روانپزشکی. افشین استوار afshin ostovar بلوار شهید چمران،بیمارستان حافظ،بخش روانپزشکی. حسن حق شناس afshin . haghshenas ،بلوار شهید چمران،بیمارستان حافظ،بخش روانپزشکی.

emigration and cultural differences in host countries is the cause of the mental disorders increase in emigrants. the purpose of the present study was to assess the mental health status of afghan emigrants living in shiraz. in this study 81 afghan emigrants were selected randomly and were assessed by the general health questionnaire (ghq-2b). data were analyzed using hest, x2, pearson correlati...

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