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Arab Culture and Mental Health CareThe Behman Hospital, Cairo, info{at}behman.com This selective review describes recent literature and the author's experience with mental illness and mental health care, and the impact of cultural transformation on mental health in some Arab Islamic cultures, particularly in Egypt, Qatar and Kuwait. Traditional extended Arab families provide a structure for their members that may sometimes prevent and or compensate for the effects of parental loss and mental disability. The role of traditional families in the care of members and in medical decision-making is discussed. The impact of cultural change on Arab culture is also examined, as is the effect of intergenerational conflict in traditional families.
Key Words: Arab Culture group identity mental health care traditional family
Transcultural Psychiatry, Vol. 45, No. 4,
671-682 (2008) |
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