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Does Dsm-III-r diagnose Depression in Non-Western Patients?

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  • Arthur G. Nikelly

    (University of Illinois Health Center, 1109 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A.)

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The author reports the cases of three non-Western patients with impaired function ing due to symptoms of major depression. Their characteristic style of symptom expression was different from the usual manifestations, emphasizing vegetative rather than cognitive and affective aspects of depression. Non-Western patients may be either misdiagnosed or overdiagnosed, which may complicate their assessment and treatment, because the diagnostic criteria used reflect Western values of behaviour. To improve the treatment of non-Western patients who seek therapy for depressive symptomatology in Western countries, therapists should seek broader understan ding and deeper appreciation of non-Western belief systems and cultural differences.

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  • Arthur G. Nikelly, 1988. "Does Dsm-III-r diagnose Depression in Non-Western Patients?," International Journal of Social Psychiatry, , vol. 34(4), pages 316-320, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socpsy:v:34:y:1988:i:4:p:316-320
    DOI: 10.1177/002076408803400410
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