Clinical diagnostic and sociocultural dimensions of deliberate self-harm in Mumbai, India
- PMID: 16704326
- DOI: 10.1521/suli.2006.36.2.223
Clinical diagnostic and sociocultural dimensions of deliberate self-harm in Mumbai, India
Abstract
Patients' accounts complement psychiatric assessment of deliberate self-harm (DSH). In this study we examined psychiatric disorders, and sociocultural and cross-cultural features of DSH. SCID diagnostic interviews and a locally adapted EMIC interview were used to study 196 patients after DSH at a general hospital in Mumbai, India. Major depression was the most common diagnosis (38.8%), followed by substance use disorders (16.8%), but 44.4% of patients did not meet criteria for an enduring Axis-I disorder (no diagnosis, V-code, or adjustment disorder). Psychache arising from patient-identified sociocultural contexts and stressors complements, but does not necessarily fulfill, criteria for explanatory psychiatric disorders.
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