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Protean nature of mass sociogenic illness
2002
British Journal of Psychiatry
Episodes of mass sociogenic illness are becoming increasingly recognised as a significant health and social problem that is more common than is presently reported. Aims To provide historical continuity with contemporary episodes of mass sociogenic illness in order to gain a broader transcultural and transhistorical understanding of this complex, protean phenomenon. Method Literature survey to identify historical trends. Results Mass sociogenic illness mirrors prominent social concerns, changing
doi:10.1192/bjp.180.4.300
pmid:11925351
fatcat:m3v574xzmfgjpaembbrdtly4da