Psychosis: Global Perspectives
Psychotic disorders are a major public health challenge. Psychoses are associated with significant individual, familial, and societal costs. Yet, our understanding of these conditions is limited because the overwhelming majority of research is conducted in a small number of countries in North America, Europe, and Australasia, which together comprise only around 16% of the world's population. There are consequently substantial gaps in our knowledge of psychoses, and the need for a global perspective is obvious.

Psychosis: Global Perspectives comprises two parts: In the first half of the book, the authors review the current evidence base on psychoses around the world by theme, from epidemiology to human rights, highlighting commonalities and differences between settings and illustrating the gaps in our knowledge. The second half of the book synthesises existing research from nine countries in the Global South, providing detailed accounts of ongoing research programmes, local treatment systems, and cultural contexts, and contrasting these with theory and data generated from the Global North. Together, these sections illustrate how experiences of psychosis may be shaped by social context, and the importance of diversifying the settings in which research on psychosis is conducted.

Academically rigorous yet accessibly written, this new title addresses the substantial inequalities in literature and attention in the global understanding of psychotic disorders.
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Psychosis: Global Perspectives
Psychotic disorders are a major public health challenge. Psychoses are associated with significant individual, familial, and societal costs. Yet, our understanding of these conditions is limited because the overwhelming majority of research is conducted in a small number of countries in North America, Europe, and Australasia, which together comprise only around 16% of the world's population. There are consequently substantial gaps in our knowledge of psychoses, and the need for a global perspective is obvious.

Psychosis: Global Perspectives comprises two parts: In the first half of the book, the authors review the current evidence base on psychoses around the world by theme, from epidemiology to human rights, highlighting commonalities and differences between settings and illustrating the gaps in our knowledge. The second half of the book synthesises existing research from nine countries in the Global South, providing detailed accounts of ongoing research programmes, local treatment systems, and cultural contexts, and contrasting these with theory and data generated from the Global North. Together, these sections illustrate how experiences of psychosis may be shaped by social context, and the importance of diversifying the settings in which research on psychosis is conducted.

Academically rigorous yet accessibly written, this new title addresses the substantial inequalities in literature and attention in the global understanding of psychotic disorders.
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Overview

Psychotic disorders are a major public health challenge. Psychoses are associated with significant individual, familial, and societal costs. Yet, our understanding of these conditions is limited because the overwhelming majority of research is conducted in a small number of countries in North America, Europe, and Australasia, which together comprise only around 16% of the world's population. There are consequently substantial gaps in our knowledge of psychoses, and the need for a global perspective is obvious.

Psychosis: Global Perspectives comprises two parts: In the first half of the book, the authors review the current evidence base on psychoses around the world by theme, from epidemiology to human rights, highlighting commonalities and differences between settings and illustrating the gaps in our knowledge. The second half of the book synthesises existing research from nine countries in the Global South, providing detailed accounts of ongoing research programmes, local treatment systems, and cultural contexts, and contrasting these with theory and data generated from the Global North. Together, these sections illustrate how experiences of psychosis may be shaped by social context, and the importance of diversifying the settings in which research on psychosis is conducted.

Academically rigorous yet accessibly written, this new title addresses the substantial inequalities in literature and attention in the global understanding of psychotic disorders.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198735588
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/08/2024
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 6.30(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Craig Morgan, Professor of Social Epidemiology and Co-Director, ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK, Alex Cohen, Honorary Associate Professor, Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, and Tessa Roberts, Lecturer, Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Craig Morgan is Professor of Social Epidemiology and Co-Director at the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.

Alex Cohen is an Honorary Associate Professor at the Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK.

Tessa Roberts is a Lecturer at the Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, UK.

Table of Contents

Part I Psychosis by Topic1. Psychosis across place: The madding crowd— urban living and psychosis, Ozden Merve Mollaahmetoglu and James B. Kirkbride2. Psychosis across persons 1: Minority ethnic groups and migration, Els van der Ven3. Psychosis across persons 2: Poverty, trauma, and sociodevelopment, Charlotte Gayer-Anderson, Stephanie Beards, and Ulrich Reininghaus4. Psychosis across persons 3: Genes, biology, and neurodevelopment, Giulia Segre, Conrad Iyegbe, Sarah Tosato, Geraldo Busatto, and Paola Dazzan5. Psychosis across persons 4: Course and outcome, Jonathan K. Burns6. Mortality and psychosis, Alex Cohen7. Psychosis, phenomenology, and culture: Welcoming the 'black box', Neely Anne Laurenzo Myers8. Services and systems of care for psychotic disorders: A global perspective, Ashok Malla and Srividya N. Iyer9. Human rights and psychosis, Ursula M. Read and Erminia ColucciPart II Psychosis by Place10. Ribeirao Preto, Brazil: Incidence and risks, Cristina Marta Del-Ben, Rosana Shuhama, and Paulo Rossi Menezes11. Trinidad and Tobago, Gerard Hutchinson12. Nigeria, Oye Gureje, Akin Ojagbemi, and Oluyomi Esan13. Ethiopia, Charlotte Hanlon, Alex Cohen, and Atalay Alem14. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Jonathan K. Burns and Bonginkosi Chiliza15. Central and Eastern Europe, Dzmitry Krupchanka, Petr Winkler, Arunas Germanavicius, Jan Pfeiffer, Cyril Höschl, Oksana Plevachuk, and Orest Suvalo16. Chennai, India, Rangaswamy Thara, Sujit John, Ramachandran Padmavati, Greeshma Mohan, and Vijaya Raghavan17. Hong Kong, Christy Lai Ming Hui, Wing Chung Chang, Sherry Kit Wa Chan, Edwin Ho Ming Lee, and Eric Yu Hai Chen18. Psychoses and mental health services in mainland China, Shuiyuan Xiao and Lu Niu19. Future directions, Tessa Roberts, Alex Cohen, and Craig Morgan
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