Efficacy of Quichua healers as psychiatric diagnosticians.

Authors:Mario Incayawar
Language:Eng.
Date:02-05-2008
Journal:The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (0007-1250)
Release:Br J Psychiatry. 2008 May;192(5):390-1


Abstract:



Traditional healers' practices are widespread around the world, yet their diagnostic skills have rarely been investigated. This exploratory study examines whether yachactaitas (Quichua healers) in the Andes identify cases of psychiatric illness in their communities. For over 18 months, ten yachactaitas participated in the identification of 50 individuals with the condition known as llaqui. Medical and psychiatric evaluation indicated that most of those so diagnosed had a DSM-III-R mental disorder. None of the participants with llaqui was considered healthy in biomedical or psychiatric terms. It is suggested that yachactaitas might indeed identify general psychiatric cases in their communities, and that this might be useful for screening purposes.

Copyright:The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science

Runajambi Institute for the Study of Quichua Culture and Health, Otavalo, Ecuador. inca@runajambi.org
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