Title
May Culture and psychiatric evaluation: Operationalizing cultural formulation for DSM
Date Issued
01 January 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Lewis-Fernandez R.
Krishan Aggarwal N.
Baarnhielm S.
Rohlof H.
Kirmayer L.J.
Weiss M.G.
Jadhav S.
Hinton L.
Bhugra D.
Groen S.
van Dijk R.
Qureshi A.
Collazos F.
Rousseau C.
Caballero L.
Ramos M.
Lu F.
Facultad de Medicina de Mayo Clinic
Publisher(s)
Guilford Publications
Abstract
The Outline for Cultural Formulation (OCF) introduced with DSM-IV provided a framework for clinicians to organize cultural information relevant to diagnostic assessment and treatment planning. However, use of the OCF has been inconsistent, raising questions about the need for guidance on implementation, training, and application in diverse settings. To address this need, DSM-S introduced a cultural formulation interview (CF1) that operationalizes the process of data collection for the OCF. The CFI includes patient and informant versions and 12 supplementary modules addressing specific domains of the OCF. This article summarizes the literature reviews and analyses of experience with the OCF conducted by the DSM-5 Cross-Cultural Issues Subgroup (DCCIS) that informed the development of the CFI. We review the history and contents of the DSM-IV OCF, its use in training programs, and previous attempts to render it operational through questionnaires, protocols, and semi-structured interview formats. Results of research based on the OCF are discussed. For each domain of the OCF, we summarize findings from the DCCIS that led to content revision and operationalization in the CFI. The conclusion discusses training and implementation issues essential to service delivery.
Start page
130
End page
154
Volume
77
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Psicología (incluye terapias de aprendizaje, habla, visual y otras discapacidades físicas y mentales)
Antropología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84911492844
PubMed ID
Source
Psychiatry (New York)
ISSN of the container
00332747
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Mental Health - T32MH015144 - NIMH
The DSM-5 Cultural Issues Subgroup received financial support from the American Psychiatric Association to conduct an international field trial on the Cultural Formulation Interview. There are no other conflicts of interest to declare. The authors express their appreciation for the assistance and advice provided by Andel Nicasio, Marit Boiler, Sylva-nna Vargas, Kimberly Yonkers, Darrel Regier, David Kupfer, Jaswant Guzder, Spencer Case, Miguel Casas, Richard Starmans, Lauren Ban, Virginia Fauras, Ademole Adeponle, Eric Lu, and William Narrow. Address correspondence to Roberto Lewis-Fernández, M.D., New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1051 Riverside Dr., Unit 69, New York, NY 10032. E-mail: rlewis@nyspi.columbia.edu
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