"A Full Stomach": Culturally Sensitive Diagnosis of Eating Disorders among Ethiopian Adolescents in Israel.

Israel journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Rinat Grundman Shem-Tov, Eynat Zubery, Noa Loevy Hecht, Yael Latzer
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In recent decades there has been a significant increase in the prevalence of eating disorders among non-Western populations. This article aims to address unique sociocultural issues regarding the procedure and dilemmas of the diagnosis process of eating disorders among Ethiopian adolescents in Israel. We will discuss cultural aspects relating to the perception of the disease and the circumstantial contexts relating to this population, such as the process of immigration, integration into Israeli society and issues related to identity and trauma. Diagnostic dilemmas relating to the differences between traditional vs Western perceptions of the illness will be discussed. For illustration, two case studies will be presented. In the discussion, a culturally-sensitive diagnostic model is proposed. Based on Cultural Formulation Interview, this model assumes that the observation of clinical cases from different cultural backgrounds cannot be achieved solely through a western diagnostic prism. Rather, we suggest that the diagnostic process should continue throughout the entire therapeutic process.

“饱腹”:以色列埃塞俄比亚青少年饮食失调的文化敏感性诊断。
近几十年来,非西方人群中饮食失调的患病率显著上升。这篇文章的目的是解决独特的社会文化问题,关于程序和困境的诊断过程中饮食失调的埃塞俄比亚青少年在以色列。我们将讨论与对这种疾病的看法有关的文化方面以及与这一人口有关的环境背景,例如移民进程、融入以色列社会以及与身份和创伤有关的问题。将讨论与传统与西方对该病的看法的差异有关的诊断困境。为了说明,将介绍两个案例研究。在讨论中,提出了一个文化敏感的诊断模型。基于文化制定访谈,该模型假设来自不同文化背景的临床病例的观察不能仅仅通过西方的诊断棱镜来实现。相反,我们建议诊断过程应贯穿整个治疗过程。
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