Ndetei D M, Vadher A
Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1984 Dec;70(6):545-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1984.tb01247.x.
The frequencies of auditory, visual and olfactory hallucinations as defined by Wing et al. were studied in schizophrenic patients of various groups treated in the same hospital. The diagnosis of schizophrenia was made by the use of the Syndrome Check List. It was found that there were some cultural differences in the frequencies of hallucinations, these being higher in the African, West Indian and Asian culture groups than in the English and other groups. The possible clinical significance of these variations are discussed.
对在同一家医院接受治疗的不同组精神分裂症患者,研究了温等人所定义的听觉、视觉和嗅觉幻觉的发生率。精神分裂症的诊断采用症状检查表。结果发现,幻觉发生率存在一些文化差异,非洲、西印度和亚洲文化组的发生率高于英国及其他组。讨论了这些差异可能的临床意义。