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[Polish paranoia].

W Kawecki1, G Salus, M S Hale

  • 1New Britan General Hospital, Connecticut, USA.

Psychiatria Polska
|April 29, 2000
PubMed
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Polish immigrants may develop "Polish paranoia," a coping disorder linked to cultural adjustment challenges like language barriers and unmet expectations. This condition is influenced by national, personal, and familial histories.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Sociology
  • Cultural Psychology

Background:

  • Immigration presents significant psychological challenges.
  • Cultural adaptation can trigger mental health issues.
  • Paranoid states are observed in immigrant populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe clinical experiences with paranoid states in Polish immigrants.
  • To define and explore the etiology of "Polish paranoia."
  • To identify contributing factors to this syndrome.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical case study analysis.
  • Observation of patient symptoms during cultural adaptation.
  • Review of patient histories (national, personal, familial).

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Main Results:

  • A specific symptom complex, "Polish paranoia," was identified in Polish immigrants.
  • Symptoms stem from cultural החדשness, language barriers, and unrealistic emigration expectations.
  • National, personal, and family histories are implicated as etiological factors.

Conclusions:

  • "Polish paranoia" represents a pathological coping mechanism.
  • Understanding historical and personal context is crucial for addressing immigrant mental health.
  • Further research into culture-bound syndromes is warranted.