Kirmayer Laurence J, Ban Lauren
Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Que, Canada.
Adv Psychosom Med. 2013;33:97-114. doi: 10.1159/000348742. Epub 2013 Jun 25.
This chapter reviews some key aspects of current research in cultural psychiatry and explores future prospects. The first section discusses the multiple meanings of culture in the contemporary world and their relevance for understanding mental health and illness. The next section considers methodological strategies for unpacking the concept of culture and studying the impact of cultural variables, processes and contexts. Multiple methods are needed to address the many different components or dimensions of cultural identity and experience that constitute local worlds, ways of life or systems of knowledge. Quantitative and observational methods of clinical epidemiology and experimental science as well as qualitative ethnographic methods are needed to capture crucial aspects of culture as systems of meaning and practice. Emerging issues in cultural psychiatric research include: cultural variations in illness experience and expression; the situated nature of cognition and emotion; cultural configurations of self and personhood; concepts of mental disorder and mental health literacy; and the prospect of ecosocial models of health and culturally based interventions. The conclusion considers the implications of the emerging perspectives from cultural neuroscience for psychiatric theory and practice.
本章回顾了文化精神病学当前研究的一些关键方面,并探讨了未来前景。第一部分讨论了当代世界文化的多重含义及其与理解心理健康和疾病的相关性。下一部分考虑了解析文化概念以及研究文化变量、过程和背景影响的方法策略。需要多种方法来处理构成地方世界、生活方式或知识体系的文化身份和体验的许多不同组成部分或维度。临床流行病学和实验科学的定量和观察方法以及定性人种志方法都需要用来捕捉文化作为意义和实践系统的关键方面。文化精神病学研究中的新问题包括:疾病体验和表达的文化差异;认知和情感的情境本质;自我和人格的文化构成;精神障碍概念和精神健康素养;以及生态社会健康模型和基于文化的干预措施的前景。结论部分考虑了文化神经科学新观点对精神病学理论和实践的影响。