Ethics
Culture-Bound
Factors Affecting Mental Health
PICOT
Miscellaneous
100

The obligation to always remain honest and truthful.

What is "Fidelity"?

100

A modern slang phrase for an emotional outburst.

What is a "breakdown" or "crash out"?

100

Someone's financial and class standing. 

What is a socioeconomic status?

100
The target group of interest that could benefit from improved outcomes.

What is the "Population"?

100

A 72-hour (3 day) psychiatric hold. 

What is a 5150?

200

The obligation to act in ways that will ultimately benefit others and promote their well-being.

What is "Beneficence"?

200

A Malaysian word for behaving wild and out of control. 

What is "Amok"?

200

Someone's inherited biology from their biological parents.

What is genetics?

200

The existing practices, or, the lack thereof. 

What is "comparison"?

200

These come first, before physical and chemical restraints. 

What are verbal and environmental interventions?
300
The obligation to allow others to make their own decisions. 
What is "Autonomy"?
300

When someone has an exaggerated startled reaction to something...but they are from Canada?

What is Jumping Frenchman of Maine Syndrome?

300

Someone's surroundings that they grew up in. 

What is an environment and/or community?

300

The duration during which the outcomes will be observed and measured. 

What is "time"?

300

To make a reasonable effort to communicate a potential threat to someone's safety, especially to the potential victim and to law enforcement. 

What is the Duty to Warn? (Tarasoff Law)

400

The obligation to provide fairness and equality. 

What is "Justice"?

400

When someone has an exaggerated startled reaction to something...but they are from Japan?

What is Imu?

400

Someone's relationship with a higher and/or unworldly power.

What is spirituality and/or religion/faith?

400

The new, evidence-based approach that could improve outcomes. 

What is "intervention"?

400

It's a neurotransmitter that, in excess, can cause psychosis. 

What is dopamine?

500

The obligation to uphold comittments and promises. 

What is "Veracity"?

500

When the soul leaves the body after a traumatic event, causing illness. 

What is Susto?

500

Someone's shared beliefs, values, customs, and ways of life.

What is "culture"?

500

The observed results after implementing a new idea, new treatment, or new approach. 

What is "outcome"?

500

It's a neurotransmitter that, in deficiency, can cause depressive and anxious symptoms.

What is serotinin?
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