The American Journal of Psychiatry
Journal Home Search Current Issue Past Issues Subscribe All APPI Journals Help Contact Us
 
Am J Psychiatry 109:255-258, October 1952
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.109.4.255
© 1952 American Psychiatric Association
Quicksearch
Advanced Search
Or Search All APPI Journals
This Article
* Full Text (PDF)
* Alert me when this article is cited
* Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
* Email this article to a Colleague
* Similar articles in this journal
* Similar articles in PubMed
* Alert me to new issues of the journal
* Add to My Articles & Searches
* Download to citation manager
* reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
* Citing Articles via HighWire
* Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
* Articles by WEDGE, B. M.
* Search for Related Content
PubMed
* PubMed Citation
* Articles by WEDGE, B. M.

OCCURRENCE OF PSYCHOSIS AMONG OKINAWANS IN HAWAII

BRYANT M. WEDGE M. D.1

1 Division of Psychiatry, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago.

This study was carried out to test a hypothesis that the mothering practices of Okinawans afford protection against psychosis in later life. It was found (1) that Okinawan immigrants to Hawaii showed a significantly high rate of psychosis, and (2) that the mothering practices of the immigrants were similar to those of native Okinawans. It is concluded that the hypothesis is disproved.

The social situation of Okinawan immigrants was reviewed. It is suggested that the meaning of cultural practices for personality development should be considered in the context of the total social setting to which psychological adjustment must be made.




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
International Journal of Social PsychiatryHome page
W. A. Harvey
Changing Syndrome and Culture: Recent Studies in Comparative Psychiatry
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, December 1, 1956; 2(3): 165 - 171.





Get information about faster international access.

Privacy Policy

Copyright © 1952 American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved.

Home | Search | Current Issue | Past Issues | Subscribe | All APPI Journals | Help | Contact Us

American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. American Psychiatric Association
1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1825, Arlington, VA 22209-3901 * 800-368-5777 * appi at psych.org