[New procedures for recognition and differentiation of depression in immigrants. Case report of a patient with Turkish immigrant background]
- PMID: 20577708
- DOI: 10.1007/s00115-010-3057-x
[New procedures for recognition and differentiation of depression in immigrants. Case report of a patient with Turkish immigrant background]
Abstract
Depression is a cross-cultural disorder, which displays cultural differences in symptom presentation and prevalence. The guidelines for the assessment of cultural influencing factors for the medical history and therapy and the consideration of stressors associated with the immigration process can help to better understand the socio-cultural background of patients with an immigration background and facilitate the differential diagnosis. Using these strategies, psychiatry and psychotherapy are better prepared to deal with this large heterogeneous population given the fact that one fifth of Germany's population has an immigration background. The transcultural aspects of depression are illustrated with a case report.
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