Vickram Patel
Culture And Common Mental Disorders In Sub-Saharan Africa
Vickram Patel
Culture And Common Mental Disorders In Sub-Saharan Africa
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780863775307
- ISBN-10: 0863775306
- Artikelnr.: 25328730
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 148
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780863775307
- ISBN-10: 0863775306
- Artikelnr.: 25328730
Vickram Patel
Part I: Introduction. The "New" Cross-cultural Psychiatry. Common Mental
Disorders (CMD). Culture and Common Mental Disorders. Assessment of Mental
Disorders Across Cultures. Epidemiology of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Explanatory Models of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan Africa. The
Study Setting. Medical Pluralism in Zimbabwe. Part II: The Studies.
Objectives. The Ethnographic Study. The Phenomenology Study. The Shona
Symptom Questionnaire Study. The Case-Control Study. Part III: Results of
the Studies. Concepts of Mental Illness of Primary Care Providers. Symptoms
and Explanatory Models of CMD. Development of the Shona Symptom
Questionnaire. Relationship Between Biomedical and Indigenous Models of
Illness. Prevalence, Associations, and Risk Factors of CMD. Part IV:
Discussion. Limitations of the Research Methodology. Presentation and
Assessment of CMD. Relevance of Indigenous Models of Illness. Epidemiology
of Common Mental Disorders. Directions for Future Research. Part V:
Conclusions.
Disorders (CMD). Culture and Common Mental Disorders. Assessment of Mental
Disorders Across Cultures. Epidemiology of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Explanatory Models of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan Africa. The
Study Setting. Medical Pluralism in Zimbabwe. Part II: The Studies.
Objectives. The Ethnographic Study. The Phenomenology Study. The Shona
Symptom Questionnaire Study. The Case-Control Study. Part III: Results of
the Studies. Concepts of Mental Illness of Primary Care Providers. Symptoms
and Explanatory Models of CMD. Development of the Shona Symptom
Questionnaire. Relationship Between Biomedical and Indigenous Models of
Illness. Prevalence, Associations, and Risk Factors of CMD. Part IV:
Discussion. Limitations of the Research Methodology. Presentation and
Assessment of CMD. Relevance of Indigenous Models of Illness. Epidemiology
of Common Mental Disorders. Directions for Future Research. Part V:
Conclusions.
Part I: Introduction. The "New" Cross-cultural Psychiatry. Common Mental
Disorders (CMD). Culture and Common Mental Disorders. Assessment of Mental
Disorders Across Cultures. Epidemiology of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Explanatory Models of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan Africa. The
Study Setting. Medical Pluralism in Zimbabwe. Part II: The Studies.
Objectives. The Ethnographic Study. The Phenomenology Study. The Shona
Symptom Questionnaire Study. The Case-Control Study. Part III: Results of
the Studies. Concepts of Mental Illness of Primary Care Providers. Symptoms
and Explanatory Models of CMD. Development of the Shona Symptom
Questionnaire. Relationship Between Biomedical and Indigenous Models of
Illness. Prevalence, Associations, and Risk Factors of CMD. Part IV:
Discussion. Limitations of the Research Methodology. Presentation and
Assessment of CMD. Relevance of Indigenous Models of Illness. Epidemiology
of Common Mental Disorders. Directions for Future Research. Part V:
Conclusions.
Disorders (CMD). Culture and Common Mental Disorders. Assessment of Mental
Disorders Across Cultures. Epidemiology of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Explanatory Models of Mental Illness in Sub-Saharan Africa. The
Study Setting. Medical Pluralism in Zimbabwe. Part II: The Studies.
Objectives. The Ethnographic Study. The Phenomenology Study. The Shona
Symptom Questionnaire Study. The Case-Control Study. Part III: Results of
the Studies. Concepts of Mental Illness of Primary Care Providers. Symptoms
and Explanatory Models of CMD. Development of the Shona Symptom
Questionnaire. Relationship Between Biomedical and Indigenous Models of
Illness. Prevalence, Associations, and Risk Factors of CMD. Part IV:
Discussion. Limitations of the Research Methodology. Presentation and
Assessment of CMD. Relevance of Indigenous Models of Illness. Epidemiology
of Common Mental Disorders. Directions for Future Research. Part V:
Conclusions.