Psychological Problems for Non-Japanese Speaking Patients in Japan
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Travel Med
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Specialties
Infectious Diseases
Public Health
Public Health
Date
2012 Sep 5
PMID
22943276
Citations
1
Authors
Authors
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Abstract
The psychological problems of non-Japanese people are becoming more outstanding, in accordance with the increase of foreign nationals in Japan. Five illustrative cases of English-speaking patients were analyzed, from the viewpoint of psychosomatic medicine. The most common psychiatric disorders were adjustment disorders, because of the cultural differences and language barriers.
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