2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462011000500003
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A contribuição dos estudos transculturais dos países latino-americanos e caribenhos para a revisão da CID-10: resultados preliminares

Abstract: Resultados:Foram selecionadas e classificadas 163 publicações: 33 no Medline, 90 no EMBASE e 40 no LILACS. A percentagem das síndromes transculturais ("culture bound-syndrome") correspondeu a 9% no Medline, 12% no EMBASE e 2,5% no LILACS. Dos 15 estudos sobre síndromes transculturais, dois eram sobre "nervios e ataque de nervios", dois sobre "susto", quatro sobre a relação entre crenças religiosas, "feitiçaria", transe e apresentação dos transtornos mentais, um sobre proposta de uma nova categoria diagnóstica,… Show more

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“…The expression of shock gathers much of what it can refer to care, disruptions, institutional demands, and unanswered rights, mismatches, re-encounters, and reconstructions. Shock does not correspond to a pathological condition equivalent to medicated panic or anxiety and depression symptoms 31 , but it is the expression of surprise, that older women are unable to explain, while it represents a turnabout in the path and future projects of younger women. This shock is linked to the biographical rupture 32 , establishing a transition in the histories, a milestone for grandmother in the search for previous experiences, and for the young mother, in building another place for herself and her child in life and treatment itineraries.…”
Section: Shock As An Interpretation Of the Moral Experience Of A Rarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression of shock gathers much of what it can refer to care, disruptions, institutional demands, and unanswered rights, mismatches, re-encounters, and reconstructions. Shock does not correspond to a pathological condition equivalent to medicated panic or anxiety and depression symptoms 31 , but it is the expression of surprise, that older women are unable to explain, while it represents a turnabout in the path and future projects of younger women. This shock is linked to the biographical rupture 32 , establishing a transition in the histories, a milestone for grandmother in the search for previous experiences, and for the young mother, in building another place for herself and her child in life and treatment itineraries.…”
Section: Shock As An Interpretation Of the Moral Experience Of A Rarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 The contribution of Latin American and Caribbean countries on culture bound syndromes studies for the ICD-10 revision: key findings from a working in progress.…”
Section: Boliviamentioning
confidence: 99%