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Deepa Neupane

1 paper in the library · publishing 2014

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A village possessed by "witches": a mixed-methods case-control study of possession and common mental disorders in rural Nepal.

Culture, medicine and psychiatry December 1, 2014 Ram P Sapkota, Dristy Gurung, Deepa Neupane et al.

Spirit possession in a Nepali village is a multidimensional phenomenon that cannot be reduced to a psychiatric diagnosis. A mixed-method study compared women who had experienced possession with those who had not: possessed women reported higher rates of traumatic events and more symptoms of anxiety (68% vs. 18%), depression (41% vs. 19%), and PTSD (27% vs. 0%). However, qualitative interviews with possessed individuals, family members, and traditional healers showed they did not view possession as mental illness; instead, it was seen as a form of communication with spirits and an idiom of distress expressing suffering related to mental illness, violence, trauma, and oppression. Clinical efforts must consider socio-cultural context to avoid harm.