Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Volume 78, Issue 344 S, 1988, Pages 175-178

Experiences from a psychiatric service to immigrant groups using native therapists (Article)

Jansson B.*
  • a Psychiatric Department I, Huddinge University Hospital, Huddinge, S‐141 86, Sweden

Abstract

ABSTRACT Experiences from an out‐patient department giving psychiatric service in their own language to three immigrant groups to Sweden, namely Finnish, Yugoslavian and Greek patients are described. Compared to Swedish patients, depressive disorders and alcohol abuse were much less common among the patients from southern Europe, who instead showed much more of psychosomatic distress. Treatment results were not too encouraging, a negative social situation of the patient was often difficult to change. In the future, the author considers it advantageous to have one psychiatric immigrant department for one nationality at one place and to connect it to an already existing department for Swedish patients. Copyright © 1988, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

Author Keywords

Depressive disorder Alcoholism Cross‐cultural comparison mental health services

Index Keywords

Finland psychological aspect methodology psychosomatics human Ethnic Groups ethnic group Yugoslavia language ethnology Mental Disorders psychotherapy mental disease Sweden Humans Acculturation Greece clinical article cultural factor Article adult migration Emigration and Immigration

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1988.tb09018.x
ISSN: 0001690X
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English