학술논문

Multi-cultural study of minor psychiatric disorders in Asia: symptom manifestations
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The International Journal of Social Psychiatry. Winter, 1990, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p252, 13 p.
Subject
Psychiatry, Transcultural -- Research
Mental illness -- Diagnosis
Neuroses -- Research
Psychology and mental health
Sociology and social work
Language
ISSN
0020-7640
Abstract
Patients with minor psychiatric disorders, including neuroses, situational adjustment reaction or acute emotional reaction, were investigated using symptom questionnaires at five research sites in Asia including: Chiang-Mai, Thailand; Bali, Indonesia; Kao-Hsiung, Taiwan, China; Shanghai, China; and Tokyo, Japan. The results revealed that the symptom profiles differ significantly among groups of different settings indicating that sociocultural background does contribute to the manifestation of neurotic symptomatology. It was also found that numerous and various subtypes of somatic scales were identified through factor analysis of symptoms for these Asian populations. It demonstrates that the spectrum of neurotic symptoms has a different focus for subjects in different sociocultural settings.