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Cultural differences in conceptual models of depression
Alison Karasz
Family and Social Medicine
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Arts & Humanities
Cultural Differences
100%
Depressive Symptoms
94%
Conceptual Model
77%
Vignettes
39%
Asia
23%
Cross-cultural Comparison
22%
Self-management
20%
Minority Groups
19%
Social Problems
17%
Situational
17%
Immigrants
16%
Mental Health
14%
Middle Class
14%
Contradictory
13%
Emotion
12%
Health
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Depression
63%
Cross-Cultural Comparison
24%
Biological Models
21%
Minority Groups
20%
Social Problems
18%
Self-Management
17%
Psychological Stress
15%
Mental Health
12%
Referral and Consultation
11%
Direction compound
11%
Interviews
10%
Health
7%
Therapeutics
5%
Social Sciences
cultural difference
87%
intercultural comparison
16%
Group
16%
management
13%
Social Problems
12%
middle class
12%
national minority
12%
immigrant
9%
mental health
9%
health
6%
interview
5%
evidence
5%