Discuss Gender and Cultural variations in prevalence of disorders.

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Discuss Gender and Cultural variations in prevalence of disorders

What to write in this essay You will need a definition of prevalence You still need to identify the disorders you will discuss. You will need at least two. You need to identify the disorders and describe the symptoms in terms of PEBC (Physiological, Emotional, Behavioural and Cognitive). The disorders you write about will have different gender and cultural variations. It is probably best to deal with gender variations first and then cultural variations.

Provide Evidence You will need a number of studies that show differing rates between genders and between cultures.

Gender variations in prevalence Re-cycle The National Institute of Mental Health in the USA found the lifetime prevalence of depression for Males was 13.2% and Females was 20.2% (Kessler et al 2005) Nolen-Hoeksema (2001) What does she say? See p 58 of the study guide

You will need to provide explanations for the gender differences What are the biological explanations for women’s higher prevalence? See p59 of the study guide What are the sociocultural explanations for women’s higher prevalence? See p59 of the study guide Which aspects of the Brown and Harris study can be used as supporting evidene?

Cultural variations in prevalence Re-cycle Andrade and Caraveo (2003) found the lifetime prevalence of depression varies across cultures. 17% in USA and 3% in Japan. What do you think the key findings are according to Weisman et al (1996) p58 of the study guide? According to the WHO, which symptoms of major depression are common to Iran, Japan, Canada and Switzerland? See p155 of the Course Companion.

Cultural variations in prevalence However there are cultural differences in depression. Use p145 of the course companion describe the differences between individualist and collectivist cultures and experiences of major depression

You will need to provide explanations for the cultural differences Describe how differences in social and cultural background including urbanization affect the prevalence of depression. Use p58 of the study guide to describe cultural differences in the stigma of having a disorder. Use p51-52 to describe Depression in China and the case of Neurasthenia.

Even within culture there are differences Re-cyle Poongothai et al (2009). Overall prevalence for MDD in the city of Chennai, South India was 15.9%. Similar to the USA. Self report study of 25,455 participants. Depression rates were higher in the low income group- 19.3% compared to the higher income group-5.9%. Also rates among divorced-26.5% were higher than currently married-15.4% Evaluate the use of self study. This shows that factors other than culture are responsible for differing prevalence rates.

Use terminology correctly Individualistic Collectivist Emic-one culture, culturally specific Etic (the t represents together)-across cultures, universal behaviours