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Culture, control, and family involvement: a comparison of psychosocial rehabilitation in India and the United States.

Victoria Stanhope1.   

Abstract

Research has shown better prognosis rates for people with psychiatric disabilities in developing countries than in Western countries. By comparing psychosocial rehabilitation in India and the United States, this paper explores how cultual beliefs and practices impact the recovery of people with psychiatric disabilities. In India, an emphasis on interdependence, externalized locus of control, and family involvement, are significantfactors in caring for people with psychiatric disabilities. In contrast, rehabilitation goals in the United States focus upon independence and individual productivity. The paper examines the implications of these findings and the extent to which they can be applied across cultures.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11860000     DOI: 10.1037/h0095015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Rehabil J        ISSN: 1095-158X


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