Cross-national prevalence and cultural correlates of bipolar I disorder

被引:13
|
作者
Johnson, Kaja R. [1 ]
Johnson, Sheri L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
Bipolar disorder; Culture; Prevalence; Cross-national; Reward sensitivity; INTERNATIONAL DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW; MENTAL-HEALTH SURVEY; SPECTRUM DISORDERS; 12-MONTH PREVALENCE; LIFE EVENTS; M-CIDI; SYMPTOMS; VALIDITY; SYSTEM; MANIA;
D O I
10.1007/s00127-013-0797-5
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Bipolar disorder has been consistently related to heightened sensitivity to reward. Greater reward sensitivity predicts the onset of disorder, a more severe course, and conversion from milder to severe forms. No studies consider whether cultural factors related to reward sensitivity influence the course of bipolar disorder. This study examines the relationship of reward-relevant cultural values to global prevalence rates of bipolar I disorder. Lifetime prevalence of bipolar I disorder for 17 countries was drawn from epidemiological studies that used structured diagnostic interviews of large community samples. Bivariate correlations were used to assess the relationship of bipolar disorder prevalence with national scores on four reward-relevant cultural dimensions (Power Distance, Individualism, Long-Term Orientation, and Performance Orientation). The prevalence of bipolar I disorder was correlated in the predicted manner with Power Distance and Individualism, and with Long-Term Orientation and Performance Orientation after outliers were removed. Findings provide evidence for a cultural model of reward sensitivity in bipolar disorder.
引用
收藏
页码:1111 / 1117
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Regular gaming behavior and internet gaming disorder in European adolescents: results from a cross-national representative survey of prevalence, predictors, and psychopathological correlates
    K. W. Müller
    M. Janikian
    M. Dreier
    K. Wölfling
    M. E. Beutel
    C. Tzavara
    C. Richardson
    A. Tsitsika
    European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2015, 24 : 565 - 574
  • [42] Cross-national interaction and cultural similarity: A relational analysis
    Bonikowski, Bart
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, 2010, 51 (05) : 315 - 348
  • [43] Cross-national cultural diffusion: The global spread of cricket
    Kaufman, J
    Patterson, O
    AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2005, 70 (01) : 82 - 110
  • [44] Cultural diversity in the movie industry: A cross-national study
    Moreau, F
    Peltier, S
    JOURNAL OF MEDIA ECONOMICS, 2004, 17 (02) : 123 - 143
  • [45] Secularization as an economic and cultural phenomenon: A cross-national analysis
    Verweij, J
    Ester, P
    Nauta, R
    JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION, 1997, 36 (02) : 309 - 324
  • [46] Cross-national differences in complaint behavior: cultural or situational?
    Blodgett, Jeffrey G.
    Bakir, Aysen
    Mattila, Anna S.
    Trujillo, Andrea
    Quintanilla, Claudia
    Elmadag, A. Banu
    JOURNAL OF SERVICES MARKETING, 2018, 32 (07) : 913 - 924
  • [47] CROSS-NATIONAL CULTURAL CONSUMPTION RESEARCH: INSPIRATIONS AND DISILLUSIONS
    Katz-Gerro, Tally
    KOLNER ZEITSCHRIFT FUR SOZIOLOGIE UND SOZIALPSYCHOLOGIE, 2011, 63 : 339 - +
  • [48] Cultural traits of entrepreneurship education: a cross-national study
    Fleck, Emma
    Kakouris, Alexandros
    Winkel, Doan
    JOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING ECONOMIES, 2021, 13 (05) : 838 - 863
  • [49] Categorical and dimensional psychopathology in Dutch and US offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: A preliminary cross-national comparison
    Mesman, Esther
    Birmaher, Boris B.
    Goldstein, Benjamin I.
    Goldstein, Tina
    Derks, Eske M.
    Vleeschouwer, Marloes
    Hickey, Mary Beth
    Axelson, David
    Monk, Kelly
    Diler, Rasim
    Hafeman, Danella
    Sakolsky, Dara J.
    Reichart, Catrien G.
    Wals, Marjolein
    Verhulst, Frank C.
    Nolen, Willem A.
    Hillegers, Manon H. J.
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2016, 205 : 95 - 102
  • [50] Cultural values and gender gap: a cross-national analysis
    Yeganeh, Hamid
    May, Diane
    GENDER IN MANAGEMENT, 2011, 26 (02): : 106 - +