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The British Journal of Psychiatry current issue Differences in voice-hearing experiences of people with psychosis in the USA, India and Ghana: interview-based study [PAPERS] Background We still know little about whether and how the auditory hallucinations associated with serious psychotic disorder shift across cultural boundaries. Aims To compare auditory hallucinations across three different cultures, by means of an interview-based study. Method An anthropologist and several psychiatrists interviewed participants from the USA, India and Ghana, each sample comprising 20 persons who heard voices and met the inclusion criteria of schizophrenia, about their experience of voices. Results Participants in the USA were more likely to use diagnostic labels and to report violent commands than those in India and Ghana, who were more likely than the Americans to report rich relationships with their voices and less likely to describe the voices as the sign of a violated mind. Conclusions These observations suggest that the voice-hearing experiences of people with serious psychotic disorder are shaped by local culture. These differences may have clinical implications. ift.tt/eA8V8J
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:10:18 +0000

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