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DeCS
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Descriptor English:
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Culture-Bound Syndromes
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Descriptor Spanish:
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Síndromes de Filiación Cultural
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Descriptor Portuguese:
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Síndromes Ligadas ŕ Cultura
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Synonyms English:
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Cultural Disorders
Cultural Syndromes
Culturally-Bound Diseases
Culturally-Bound Syndromes
Culturally-Linked Syndromes
Culturally-Related Syndromes
Culturally-Specific Disorders
Culture-Bound Diseases
Culture-Related Syndromes
Culture-Specific Diseases
Culture-Specific Disorders
Culture-Specific Syndromes
Traditional Diseases
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Tree Number:
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SP5.001.002.013.500
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Definition English:
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In medicine and medical anthropology, a culture-bound syndrome, culture-specific syndrome, or folk illness is a combination of psychiatric and somatic symptoms that are considered to be a recognizable disease only within a specific society or culture. There are no objective biochemical or structural alterations of body organs or functions, and the disease is not recognized in other cultures. The term culture-bound syndrome was included in the fourth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) which also includes a list of the most common culture-bound conditions (DSM-IV: Appendix I). Counterpart within the framework of ICD-10 (Chapter V) are the culture-specific disorders defined in Annex 2 of the Diagnostic criteria for research. (From: Diagnostic criteria for research, p. 213–225 (WHO 1993). Available in: http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/GRNBOOK.pdf) |
History Note English:
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2018
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Record Number:
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57378
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Unique Identifier:
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DDCS057378
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