Cross-cultural psychiatric assessment

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Migration and asylum occur for a range of personal and geopolitical reasons. In an increasingly globalized world, migrants, refugees and asylum seekers show higher than expected rates of mental illness. Cultures and cultural identities strongly influence presentation, help-seeking and therapeutic alliance. Minority ethnic groups have higher than expected rates of psychiatric disorders, and their idioms of distress and pathways to care often vary compared with the majority population: thus, they need particular consideration in terms of their mental healthcare. Clinicians dealing with minority ethnic groups must use a culturally sensitive and appropriate approach. This paper highlights some of the factors that clinicians need to be aware of and take into account while planning therapeutic interventions. The authors make recommendations regarding assessment and management. Assessment must incorporate factors including primary language, religion, cultural identity and, where applicable, migration history. ‘Cultural competence’ must be a priority in developing and delivering services.

跨文化精神病学评估
移民和避难是出于一系列个人和地缘政治原因。在日益全球化的世界中,移民、难民和寻求庇护者的精神疾病发病率高于预期。文化和文化身份对表现形式、寻求帮助和治疗联盟有很大影响。少数族裔群体的精神疾病发病率高于预期,他们的痛苦习惯和就医途径往往与大多数人不同:因此,他们的心理保健需要特别考虑。与少数民族群体打交道的临床医生必须采用文化敏感性和适当的方法。本文强调了临床医生在计划治疗干预时需要注意和考虑的一些因素。作者就评估和管理提出了建议。评估必须纳入包括主要语言、宗教、文化认同以及(如适用)移民史等因素。在制定和提供服务时,必须优先考虑 "文化能力"。
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