Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental IllnessAlbert Gaw American Psychiatric Press, 1993 - 640 pages The book provides a cultural framework in the psychiatric care of a variety of groups in the United States, including African Americans, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Hispanics, women, elderly people, and gay men and lesbians. Eight glossaries of ethnic terms, including foreign language characters, are included. |
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Page 133
... rates but somewhat different age - specific and sex - specific rates ( Regier et al . 1984 ) . Rates of psychoactive substance use disorders have fluctuated greatly over time , as well as from one culture or ethnic group to another ...
... rates but somewhat different age - specific and sex - specific rates ( Regier et al . 1984 ) . Rates of psychoactive substance use disorders have fluctuated greatly over time , as well as from one culture or ethnic group to another ...
Page 263
... rates than males , except for suicide , where males and older people predominate . 6. Oldest sons and youngest daughters have higher rates of mental illness . 7. Neurosis , suicide , and psychophysiological reactions , but not psychosis ...
... rates than males , except for suicide , where males and older people predominate . 6. Oldest sons and youngest daughters have higher rates of mental illness . 7. Neurosis , suicide , and psychophysiological reactions , but not psychosis ...
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... rates of affective disorders in three different types of communi- ties in Taiwan were as follows : for manic episodes , the rates were 1.6 % for the metropolitan Taipei city sample , 0.7 % for the small town sample , and 1.0 % for the ...
... rates of affective disorders in three different types of communi- ties in Taiwan were as follows : for manic episodes , the rates were 1.6 % for the metropolitan Taipei city sample , 0.7 % for the small town sample , and 1.0 % for the ...
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Theoretical Considerations | 3 |
Practical Considerations | 49 |
Simons M D M A | 75 |
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American Psychiatric Press Review of Psychiatry, Volume 12 Michelle B. Riba,Allan Tasman No preview available - 1993 |
Assessing and Treating Culturally Diverse Clients: A Practical Guide Freddy A. Paniagua No preview available - 2005 |