Definitions Of Abnormality Flashcards
What are the definitions of abnormality?
Statistical infrequency
Deviation from social norms
Failure to function adequately
Deviation from ideal mental health
What is statistical infrequency?
Abnormality is defined as those behaviours that are extremely rare, i.e. any behaviour that is found in very few people is regarded as abnormal.
What does statistical infrequency involve?
Mean, median and mode - descriptive statistics
They’re used to represent the typical value in any set of data.
What’s a simple example of statistical infrequency?
It is not the norm to have your first baby when you are over 40 or under 20.
What’s an example of statistical infrequency?
You can ask everyone in your class to say how fearful they are of dogs on a rating scale of 1 to 10 where 1 is no fear at and 10 is panic.
We would expect most people to give us a figure of 4,5,6 or 7 - their ratings would cluster around the middle.
There would be a few people either end of the scale.
The abnormal ratings are those at either end of the graph because they are not the ‘norm’.
What is deviation from social norms?
Abnormal behaviour is seen as a deviation from unstated rules about how one ‘ought’ to behave.
Anything that violates these is considered abnormal.
What does deviation from social norms involve?
In any society there are standards of acceptable behaviour that are set by the social group, and adhered to by those socialised into that group.
Anyone who behaves differently (deviates) from these socially created norms is classed as abnormal
What’s an example of deviation from social norms?
In the past, homosexuality was classified as abnormal and regarded as a mental disorder.
It was also against the law in the UK.
This judgement was based on social deviation - it was a judgement made by society at that time.
Other forms of sexual behaviour continue to be classified as abnormal, such as paedophilia and voyeurism. The reason that such behaviours are judged as abnormal is because they deviate from social norms of what is acceptable.
What is failure to function adequately?
People are judged on their ability to go about daily life.
If they can’t do this and are also experiencing distress (or others are distressed by their behaviour) then it is considered a sign of abnormality.
What does functioning mean?
Refers to just going about day-to-day life, such as eating regularly, washing clothes, getting up to having some control over your life and so on.
What’s a problem with failure to function adequately?
There may be situations where a person is not coping with everyday life in a ‘normal’ way - for example, a person may be content living in unwashed clothes and not having a regular job.
If this doesn’t cause distress to self to others than a judgment of abnormality is inappropriate.
What’s an example of failure to function adequately?
The DSM includes an assessment of ability to function called WHODAS.
This considered six areas: understanding and communicating, getting around, self-care, getting along with people, life activities and participation in society.
Individuals rate each item on a scale of 1 to 5 and are given an overall score out of 180.
Therefore an assessment of abnormality using the DSM would include a quantitative measure of functioning.
What is deviation from ideal mental health?
Abnormality is defined in terms of mental health, behaviours that are associated with competence and happiness.
Ideal mental health would include a positive attitude towards the self, resistance to stress and an accurate perception of reality.
What does deviations from ideal mental health propose?
The absence of these criteria indicates abnormality, and potential mental disorder.
What Jahoda do?
Conducted a review of what others has written about good mental health.
These characteristics that enable an individual to feel happy (free of distress) and behave competently.