cultural effects in diagnosis: individual differences Flashcards
define ‘culture’
a set of beliefs and practices that characterise a group of people
- varies between different parts of the world
- varies between ethnicities and religious groups
- varies between socioeconomic groups
does culture affect diagnosis?
- supports
culture does affect diagnosis
- DSM is a diagnostic tool used in western cultures
- Evrard found that hearing voices is because of a mental disorder classified as schizophrenia but in other cultures it is interpreted as possession by spirits
- culture blindness can be an issue
does culture affect diagnosis?
- opposes
culture does not affect diagnosis
- DSM is valid if mental disorders are specifically defined with specific features and symptoms
- we use a scientific model
- Lee found that DSM was valid in non western cultures for ADHD
- Lin found that sz symptom similarities outweigh differences in different cultures
state 4 cultural differences in the diagnosis of schizophrenia
- delusional in 1 culture eg witchcraft may be common in another
- visual or auditory hallucinations may be part of religious experience
- disorganised speech may be hard to assess in different cultures eg speaking in tongues
- assessment of affect requires sensitivity to differences in emotional expression and body language which differ cross culturally
what are the 5 key issues identified by Fernando (1992)
- over diagnosis of sz amongst west indian and asian british, for same symptoms a disproportionate number are diagnosed
- black patients with sz 3x more likely to be hospitalised
- most west indian, african and asian british are transferred to locked wards
- excessive admission of offender patients amongst west indian british
- overuse of ECT among afro caribbean and asian british
what do Fernando’s findings suggest?
differences are due to bias in the mental health system not due to mental illnesses being more common in ethnic groups
how can culture affect communication between the patient and psychologist?
Casas - african americans don’t like to share personal info with someone of a different race
Sue and Sue - african americans don’t like to talk about emotions so less likely to admit they have a problem
how can prejudice affect diagnosis?
banyard - 25% patients on psych wards are black but they only makeup 5% of population
- minority groups receive more diagnoses
how does the DSM attempt to enhance cultural sensitivity?
- includes discussion of cultural and ethnic factors for each disorder
- provides general framework for evaluating role of culture and ethnicity in the appendix
- describes culture bound syndromes in the appendix
how has the diagnosis of schizophrenia changed?
- move away from emphasis on first rank symptoms
- flaum et al found lack of reliability when using DSM in regard to first rank symptoms in one culture
- focus more on negative symptoms as they are more objectively measured
- flaum et al found poverty of speech is more objectively assessed
how has the ICD improved cultural sensitivity?
- available in many different languages
- reveals inconsistencies and unclear dialogue
- clear, simple, logically organised for all cultures to interpret in same way
what is a culture bound syndrome?
mental health problems with a set of symptoms found and recognised as an illness only in one culture
why do some people argue that CBSs do not exist?
- different cultures merely use different terms to describe same disorder
- same disorders may exist in different cultures but symptoms differ according to cultural upbringing
what is an example of a culture bound syndrome?
kuru
- progressive psychosis and dementia
- new guinea cannibals
- incurable brain disease so not a mental disorder but symptoms are similar
penis panics
susto - latinos in us/mexico believe their soul has left their body after a traumatic event
state 2 strengths of culture affecting diagnosis
- DSM5 considers cultural issues by acknowledging symptoms and features, improves diagnosis validity
- DSM5 provides warning for focusing on bizarre symptoms acknowledging that these are open to interpretation leading to cultural issues