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Diversity issues in the diagnosis, treatment, and research of mood disorders [electronic resource] / edited by Sana Loue and Martha Sajatovic.

Contributor(s): Loue, Sana | Sajatovic, Martha | ebrary, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2008Description: viii, 307 p.Subject(s): Affective disorders -- Cross-cultural studies | Minorities -- Mental healthGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 616.85/27 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Using care with culture / Jeffrey L. Longhofer ... [et al.] -- Issues in the diagnosis and assessment of mood disorders in minorities / Humberto Marin and Javier Escobar -- Culture-specific diagnoses and their relationship to mood disorders / Peter Guarnaccia and Igda Martinez Pincay -- The epidemiology of mood disorders among U.S. minority populations / Sana Loue -- Treatment modalities and culture / Joe Westermeyer -- Health care seeking and access / Earnestine Willis and Sheryl E. Allen -- The scientific status of complementary and alternative medicines for mood disorders: a review / Declan Barry and Mark Beitel -- Loss in translation: considering the critical role of interpreters and language in the psychiatric evaluation of non-English speaking patients / Carey Jackson ... [et al.] -- The role of family diversity in the diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders / Amy West and Geri Donenberg -- Models for the delivery of care / Amy M. Kilbourne -- Factoring culture into outcomes measurement in mental health / Matt Mendenhall -- Psychopharmacology and culture / Martha Sajatovic and Matthew A. Fuller -- Legal and ethical issues in research relating to mood disorders / Sana Loue -- Strategies for recruitment and retention of minorities in research of mood disorders / Esperanza Diaz and Cristina I. Huebner -- Training the next generation of health care professionals: awareness and appreciation of cultural issues in mental health / Elizabeth J. Kramer, Cynthia I. Resendez, and Iqbal Ahmed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Using care with culture / Jeffrey L. Longhofer ... [et al.] -- Issues in the diagnosis and assessment of mood disorders in minorities / Humberto Marin and Javier Escobar -- Culture-specific diagnoses and their relationship to mood disorders / Peter Guarnaccia and Igda Martinez Pincay -- The epidemiology of mood disorders among U.S. minority populations / Sana Loue -- Treatment modalities and culture / Joe Westermeyer -- Health care seeking and access / Earnestine Willis and Sheryl E. Allen -- The scientific status of complementary and alternative medicines for mood disorders: a review / Declan Barry and Mark Beitel -- Loss in translation: considering the critical role of interpreters and language in the psychiatric evaluation of non-English speaking patients / Carey Jackson ... [et al.] -- The role of family diversity in the diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders / Amy West and Geri Donenberg -- Models for the delivery of care / Amy M. Kilbourne -- Factoring culture into outcomes measurement in mental health / Matt Mendenhall -- Psychopharmacology and culture / Martha Sajatovic and Matthew A. Fuller -- Legal and ethical issues in research relating to mood disorders / Sana Loue -- Strategies for recruitment and retention of minorities in research of mood disorders / Esperanza Diaz and Cristina I. Huebner -- Training the next generation of health care professionals: awareness and appreciation of cultural issues in mental health / Elizabeth J. Kramer, Cynthia I. Resendez, and Iqbal Ahmed.

Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.

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