Shoeb Marwa, Weinstein Harvey, Mollica Richard
University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, 94143, USA.
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2007 Sep;53(5):447-63. doi: 10.1177/0020764007078362.
Mental health assessments in post-conflict zones have relied heavily on Western psychiatric scales. Yet, a strict dependence on the paradigms of Western psychiatry risks inappropriately prioritizing syndromes, such as PTSD, which, however important, are eclipsed by local concerns.
In Dearborn, Michigan, home to the largest population of Iraqi refugees in the United States, 60 Iraqi refugee life stories were collected in order to adapt the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire (HTQ) to the Iraqi context.
The methodology described proved to be a useful approach to developing a trauma measure that is culturally grounded in a multi-dimensional model of mental health.
冲突后地区的心理健康评估严重依赖西方精神病学量表。然而,严格依赖西方精神病学范式可能会不适当地将诸如创伤后应激障碍等综合征置于优先地位,这些综合征虽然很重要,但在当地问题面前却黯然失色。
在密歇根州迪尔伯恩,这里是美国伊拉克难民人口最多的地方,收集了60个伊拉克难民的生活故事,以便使哈佛创伤问卷(HTQ)适用于伊拉克的情况。
所描述的方法被证明是开发一种基于心理健康多维模型且具有文化基础的创伤测量方法的有用途径。