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Title: Cultural Influences on Mental Health


1
Cultural Influences on Mental Health
  • Second National Conference of
  • General Practitioners working with Refugees and
    Asylum Seekers
  • Birmingham 23 February 2006
  • Professor S.P.Sashidharan
  • National Centre for Research in Ethnicity and
    Mental Health
  • University of Warwick

2
Outline
  • How culture shapes mental health
  • Cross Cultural assessment
  • Diagnosis and professional attribution
  • Implications for clinicians

3
Culture
  • A set of values and beliefs that are shared
    across whole populations
  • Culture as a set of social, historical and
    material relations in the context of the personal
    narrative
  • Culture informs the very notion of the self

4
Why culture is important in mental health
  • General medical conditions are directly about the
    body and indirectly about the self
  • Psychiatric illnesses are a direct commentary on
    the self and of the self
  • Psychological experience and social behaviour
    together compose self
  • Selves are not enduring, bounded, inner entities
    but are a creation of acting and understanding
    which is derived from culture

5
Cultural Influences on Mental Health
  • More important in psychiatry than in other areas
    of human health
  • Notions of mental health and mental illness are
    culturally determined
  • What requires/merits treatment is also culturally
    determined

6
Cultural Determinants of Mental Illness
  • Universality of mental illness (form and content)
  • Culture bound syndromes
  • Category Fallacy
  • Cultural underpinnings of the material of
    psychiatry
  • Cultural differences in presentation, course and
    outcome
  • Explanatory Models

7
Need for cultural sensitivity in mental health
assessment
  • It is all too easy to repeat the colonising
    process by imposing a therapeutic ideology rooted
    in the culture of the host community, giving
    meaning to the survivors experience in the
    language and symbols of that host community and
    its professionals, and failing to recognise the
    rich sources of meaning and symbolism available
    to the survivor from his or her own culture
    Blackwell 1989

8
How culture influences the expression of mental
distress
  • Symptoms, idioms and metaphors used to describe
    mental distress
  • Differences in the idioms of mental distress
    thinking too much in my heart, sinking heart,
    soul loss, heart ache, low mood, stressed
  • These are core experiences of the illness and not
    just symptoms

9
Metaphors
  • I feel depressed
  • Butterflies in the stomach
  • Sinking into a whirlpool
  • Insides turning to stone
  • Funny feeling in my head silver dust floating in
    front of my eyes
  • My body feels all weak and I fall into a spell
    and go into another world

10
Assessment
  • Language
  • Cultural distance
  • Reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnosis
  • Categories and Context
  • Attribution based on stereotyping

11
Context
  • Displacement, usually forced
  • Difficulties within family and personal
    relationships
  • Experience of racism
  • Difficulties in employment and housing
  • Financial difficulties and
  • Poor physical health

12
Implications for clinical practice
  • Transforming Practice
  • Challenging cultural assumptions including the
    knowledge base
  • Context and Meaning including Racism
  • Engagement and mediation
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