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AUTOR(ES) M.G. Weiss , Vasudeo Paralikar , Mohan Agashe , Sanjeev Sarmukaddam , Sharmishtha Deshpande , Vejaya Goyal
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute & University of Basel, Maharashtra Institute of Mental Health,, Maharashtra Institute of Mental Health, MIMER Medical College, Regional Mental Hospital, Pune
ANO 2011
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Transcultural Psychiatry
ISSN 1363-4615
E-ISSN 1461-7471
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/1363461511404623
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 6380159e1362286631a056288a4ac797

Resumo

Disorders emphasizing symptoms of fatigue and/or weakness, collectively termed Neurasthenia Spectrum Disorders (NSDs), typically emphasize a biological basis in the West and social origins in East Asia. In India, explanatory concepts are diverse. To clarify, 352 outpatients in Psychiatry, Medicine, Dermatology, and Ayurved clinics of an urban hospital were interviewed with a version of the Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue. Comparisons of categories and narratives of illness experience and meaning across clinics indicated both shared and distinctive features. Explanatory models of NSDs highlighted social distress, ''tensions,'' and both general and clinic-specific physical, psychological, and cultural ideas. Findings indicate the importance of social contexts and cultural meaning in explanatory models of neurasthenia, as well as the potential clinical relevance of the construct of Neurasthenia Spectrum Disorder.

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