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The Mandinka Nosological System in the Context of Post-Trauma Syndromes

Fox,Steven H.
Transcultural Psychiatry , Volume 40 (4): 488 SAGEDec 1, 2003

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The Mandinka Nosological System in the Context of Post-Trauma Syndromes

Abstract

Preliminary studies of trauma and psychiatric sequelae among West African refugees have revealed the need to develop West African-sensitive assessment instruments. This article addresses the results of the first stage of such a process which involved two focus group discussions with nine traditional Mandinka practitioners. Various dimensions of the diagnoses required to adequately reflect the range of refugee experience are presented. Such dimensions include diagnostic labels, idioms of distress, causes, source, and seriousness. The findings of this pilot study suggest that the impact of trauma such as experienced by refugees is so complex that a unitary diagnostic label is insufficient.
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Title
The Mandinka Nosological System in the Context of Post-Trauma Syndromes
Author(s)
Fox,Steven H.
Journal
Transcultural Psychiatry , Volume 40 (4): 488 SAGE – Dec 1, 2003
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2003 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1363-4615
eISSN
1363-4615
D.O.I.
10.1177/1363461503404002
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