A Comparative Study on Mental Disorder Conceptualization: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis
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2024
Autori
Jerotic, StefanIgnjatovic, Natalija
Maric, Nadja P.
Nesic, Janko
Jovandic, Zeljko
Latas, Milan
Nestorovic, Milica
Jevtovic, Milica
Aftab, Awais
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The conceptualization of mental disorders varies among professionals, impacting diagnosis, treatment, and research. This
cross-disciplinary study aimed to understand how various professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, medical
students, philosophers, and social sciences experts, perceive mental disorders, their attitudes towards the disease status of
certain mental states, and their emphasis on biological versus social explanatory attributions. A survey of 371 participants
assessed their agreement on a variety of conceptual statements and the relative influence of biological or social explanatory
attribution for different mental states. Our findings revealed a consensus on the need for multiple explanatory perspectives in understanding psychiatric conditions and the influence of social, cultural, moral, and political values on diagnosis
and classification. Psychiatrists demonstrated balanced bio-social explanatory attributions for various mental conditions,
indicat...ing a potential shift from the biological attribution predominantly observed among medical students and residents
in psychiatry. Further research into factors influencing these differing perspectives is necessary.
Ključne reči:
Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Conceptualization / Disorder / Disease status / Biological attribution / Social attributionIzvor:
Community Mental Health Journal, 06-02-2024Izdavač:
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Institucija/grupa
Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Jerotic, Stefan AU - Ignjatovic, Natalija AU - Maric, Nadja P. AU - Nesic, Janko AU - Jovandic, Zeljko AU - Latas, Milan AU - Nestorovic, Milica AU - Jevtovic, Milica AU - Aftab, Awais PY - 2024-02-06 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6316 AB - The conceptualization of mental disorders varies among professionals, impacting diagnosis, treatment, and research. This cross-disciplinary study aimed to understand how various professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, medical students, philosophers, and social sciences experts, perceive mental disorders, their attitudes towards the disease status of certain mental states, and their emphasis on biological versus social explanatory attributions. A survey of 371 participants assessed their agreement on a variety of conceptual statements and the relative influence of biological or social explanatory attribution for different mental states. Our findings revealed a consensus on the need for multiple explanatory perspectives in understanding psychiatric conditions and the influence of social, cultural, moral, and political values on diagnosis and classification. Psychiatrists demonstrated balanced bio-social explanatory attributions for various mental conditions, indicating a potential shift from the biological attribution predominantly observed among medical students and residents in psychiatry. Further research into factors influencing these differing perspectives is necessary. PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC T2 - Community Mental Health Journal T1 - A Comparative Study on Mental Disorder Conceptualization: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis DO - 10.1007/s10597-024-01240-3 ER -
@article{ author = "Jerotic, Stefan and Ignjatovic, Natalija and Maric, Nadja P. and Nesic, Janko and Jovandic, Zeljko and Latas, Milan and Nestorovic, Milica and Jevtovic, Milica and Aftab, Awais", year = "2024-02-06", abstract = "The conceptualization of mental disorders varies among professionals, impacting diagnosis, treatment, and research. This cross-disciplinary study aimed to understand how various professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, medical students, philosophers, and social sciences experts, perceive mental disorders, their attitudes towards the disease status of certain mental states, and their emphasis on biological versus social explanatory attributions. A survey of 371 participants assessed their agreement on a variety of conceptual statements and the relative influence of biological or social explanatory attribution for different mental states. Our findings revealed a consensus on the need for multiple explanatory perspectives in understanding psychiatric conditions and the influence of social, cultural, moral, and political values on diagnosis and classification. Psychiatrists demonstrated balanced bio-social explanatory attributions for various mental conditions, indicating a potential shift from the biological attribution predominantly observed among medical students and residents in psychiatry. Further research into factors influencing these differing perspectives is necessary.", publisher = "Springer Science and Business Media LLC", journal = "Community Mental Health Journal", title = "A Comparative Study on Mental Disorder Conceptualization: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis", doi = "10.1007/s10597-024-01240-3" }
Jerotic, S., Ignjatovic, N., Maric, N. P., Nesic, J., Jovandic, Z., Latas, M., Nestorovic, M., Jevtovic, M.,& Aftab, A.. (2024-02-06). A Comparative Study on Mental Disorder Conceptualization: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis. in Community Mental Health Journal Springer Science and Business Media LLC.. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-024-01240-3
Jerotic S, Ignjatovic N, Maric NP, Nesic J, Jovandic Z, Latas M, Nestorovic M, Jevtovic M, Aftab A. A Comparative Study on Mental Disorder Conceptualization: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis. in Community Mental Health Journal. 2024;. doi:10.1007/s10597-024-01240-3 .
Jerotic, Stefan, Ignjatovic, Natalija, Maric, Nadja P., Nesic, Janko, Jovandic, Zeljko, Latas, Milan, Nestorovic, Milica, Jevtovic, Milica, Aftab, Awais, "A Comparative Study on Mental Disorder Conceptualization: A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis" in Community Mental Health Journal (2024-02-06), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-024-01240-3 . .
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