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标签与文化期望以及澳大利亚原住民地区一种巫术综合征的形成

Labeling and cultural expectations & the shaping of a sorcery syndrome in aboriginal Australia.

作者信息

Reser J P, Eastwell H D

出版信息

J Nerv Ment Dis. 1981 May;169(5):303-10. doi: 10.1097/00005053-198105000-00007.

Abstract

An Aboriginal behavioral syndrome is described and considered from cognitive and social labeling perspectives. Fifty-seven cases of this fear of sorcery syndrome were encountered in a 5-year epidemiological survey of Aboriginals living on reserves in the Northern Territory. The syndrome is similar to others reported from around the world in cultural contexts where sorcery is an important component of belief systems. It is characterized by severe anxiety and agitation, a breakdown of normal social behavior, and a paranoid preoccupation with personal, physical, and social security. The syndrome is particularly noteworthy in that it circulates from one clansman to another, although the individual course of the disorder is relatively short term and nonrecurring. From a Western perspective, when the behavior associated with this syndrome assumes clinical proportions, appropriate diagnosis is made, and tranquilizing medication typically prescribed. The detailed epidemiology is in accordance with local definition of likely sorcery victims. This conformity with cultural expectation is taken as evidence for the labeling hypothesis. This analysis is based on theoretical models deriving from psychological and sociological approaches to psychiatric disorder, which suggest that the behaviors can only be explained by reference to the larger cultural context and belief system which is operating. The syndrome is institutionalized both in terms of social expression and control. Cognitive labeling and social labeling theory are seen as complementary models conjointly explaining both individual and social response to the illness, suggesting the interactive nature of adjustment etiologies. In addition, these approaches speak to the individual and social functions served by the sorcery symptoms described.

摘要

本文从认知和社会标签的角度描述并探讨了一种原住民行为综合征。在对北领地保留地的原住民进行的为期5年的流行病学调查中,共发现了57例这种巫术恐惧综合征病例。该综合征与世界各地在巫术是信仰体系重要组成部分的文化背景下所报道的其他综合征相似。其特征包括严重焦虑和激动、正常社会行为的崩溃以及对个人、身体和社会安全的偏执关注。该综合征特别值得注意的是,它会在氏族成员之间传播,尽管个体病程相对较短且不会复发。从西方的角度来看,当与该综合征相关的行为达到临床程度时,会进行适当诊断,并通常会开镇静药物。详细的流行病学情况符合当地对可能成为巫术受害者的定义。这种与文化期望的一致性被视为标签假设的证据。该分析基于源自心理学和社会学对精神障碍研究方法的理论模型,这些模型表明,这些行为只能通过参考正在起作用的更大文化背景和信仰体系来解释。该综合征在社会表达和控制方面都已制度化。认知标签和社会标签理论被视为互补模型,共同解释了个体和社会对疾病的反应,表明了调适病因的相互作用性质。此外,这些方法还涉及到所描述的巫术症状所发挥的个体和社会功能。

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