International Review of Psychiatry
Volume 17, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 133-137

Ethnic density, cultural congruity and mental illness in migrants (Conference Paper)

Bhugra D.* , Arya P.
  • a Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, United Kingdom
  • b Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, United Kingdom

Abstract

Migration is now well understood to be associated with mental illness in many parts of the world. However, the cause and effects of migration that are associated with mental illness continue to be a point of debate. The Ethnic Density concepts give a plausible explanation. On further elaboration, we conclude that a move from a sociocentric society to an egocentric one leads to more distress and more mental illness. Cultural incongruity faced by a migrant in an alien culture has a similar impact. Several theories on migratory distress have tried to explain psychiatric morbidity: high morbidity at source, individual predisposition, stress, misdiagnosis and racial discrimination. We hypothesise that the impact of ethnic density and cultural congruity occurs in a social context. © 2005 Institute of Psychiatry.

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immigrant social psychology cultural congruity human ethnic density Ethnic Groups priority journal morbidity ethnology Mental Disorders mental disease Humans stress cultural factor Conference Paper Psychological Theory migration distress syndrome disease predisposition diagnostic error Transients and Migrants concept formation Culture

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DOI: 10.1080/09540260500049984
ISSN: 09540261
Cited by: 25
Original Language: English