Taking account of cultural and societal influences on substance use diagnoses and criteria
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01597.x
Taking account of cultural and societal influences on substance use diagnoses and criteria
Abstract
Aims: This article reviews the problems of cross-cultural applicability, which have been identified at the level of instrument items, at the level of criteria, and at the level of concepts and diagnoses. One near-universal appears to be that the diagnoses carry a weight of moral judgement and often of social stigma, whatever the clinician's intentions.
Methods: The findings of studies on variations between cultures in the meaningfulness and meaning of the main substance use diagnoses and criteria are described.
Results: Suggestions are made for directions of thinking and work to improve the cross-cultural applicability of five current diagnoses: intoxication, withdrawal, harmful use, abuse and dependence.
Conclusions: It is argued that the possibility should be held open of bounded applicability of some diagnoses or criteria, in some societies but not in others.
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