Background Dhat syndrome is a culture-bound syndrome prevailing in the Indian subcontinent, first described in the 1960s. Over time, newer studies are exploring various …
A Avasthi, S Grover, TSS Rao - Indian journal of psychiatry, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Sexual functioning is a complex bio-psycho-social process, coordinated by the neurological, vascular and endocrine systems. In addition to the biological factors, the psychosocial …
YN Strong, A Li, ME White, AN Razzak… - Health Psychology …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Dhat syndrome is a culture-bound psychiatric syndrome most commonly found in the Indian subcontinent. It has been characterized as the experiential fear of losing semen through …
MK Shahi, A Tripathi, A Singh, SK Kar… - Indian Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Dhat syndrome (DS) is considered a culture-bound syndrome of South East Asia. It is often associated with multiple sexual and psychiatric comorbidities. We aimed to …
TSS Rao - Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Sexual health, an essential component of individual's health, is influenced by many complex issues including sexual behavior, attitudes, societal, and cultural factors on the one hand …
S Joshi, A Tripathi, S Agarwal, N Singh, B Gupta… - General …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Dhat syndrome, a clinical condition related to semen loss in urine often found among males in India, has rarely been described as a separate clinical condition in females …
O Prakash, SK Kar - Journal of Psychosexual Health, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Dhat syndrome is known as a culture-bound syndrome of South East Asia. Its manifestations mimic the phenomenology of neurotic spectrum disorders. Myths related to semen loss are …
Dhat syndrome is a culture-bound syndrome commonly prevailing in South Asian countries. Origin of dhat is deeply rooted in the overvalued notion that semen is a vital fluid of the …
SMY Arafat, F Mondal, S Ghimire - Journal of General and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Dhat syndrome is a culture‐bound syndrome in which patients believe that they pass Dhat (semen) with their urine, feces, sweat, and saliva that causes lethargy, apathy, dysphoria …