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The Social Pattern of Mental Illness: Gender

The pattern of mental illness is affected by social factors, including social class, gender and ethnicity.

Approaches

Approaches

  • Social realist and structuralist approaches to mental illness emphasise the social patterns of mental illness, while agreeing that mental illness is a treatable and real condition.
Women

Women

  • Women tend to be overrepresented in data on mental illness.
  • Some mental disorders are seen as specifically female, such as anxiety and anorexia.
Gender socialisation

Gender socialisation

  • Women are more likely to visit their GP for mental health conditions due to gender socialisation, more stressful lives and sexism, with feminists arguing that doctors are more likely to label symptoms experienced by women as mental rather than physical.

The Social Pattern of Mental Illness: Ethnicity

The pattern of mental illness is affected by social factors, including social class, gender and ethnicity.

Approaches

Approaches

  • Social realist and structuralist approaches to mental illness emphasise the social patterns of mental illness, while agreeing that mental illness is a treatable and real condition.
Diagnosis

Diagnosis

  • Some people from ethnic minority groups are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental illness than White British, for example, Black Caribbean men.
BAME

BAME

  • One in five patients in hospital for mental illness comes from a black and minority ethnic group background.
Racism and stress

Racism and stress

  • The higher proportion of ethnic minority people being diagnosed with a mental illness might be the results of more stressful lives brought about by racism and social deprivation.
Ethnocentric psychiatry

Ethnocentric psychiatry

  • Another reason involves ethnocentric psychiatry.
  • This is the tendency of the medical profession to view mental illness through the eyes of the dominant white culture.
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