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- Q4812800 subject Q6971365.
- Q4812800 subject Q8433536.
- Q4812800 subject Q9458277.
- Q4812800 abstract "Ataque de nervios (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈtake ðe ˈnerβjos], Portuguese: ataque de nervos, pronounced: [ɐˈtaki dʒi ˈneʁvus] or [ɐˈtakɨ ðɨ ˈneɾvuʃ], also known as "Puerto Rican syndrome") is a psychological syndrome most associated in the United States with Spanish-speaking people from the Caribbean although commonly identified among all Iberian-descended cultures. Ataque de nervios translates into English as "attack of nerves", although it is used in its common cultural form to refer to a specific pattern of symptoms, rather than being a general term for feeling nervous. The condition appears in Appendix I of the revised fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) as a culture-bound syndrome.".
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- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q1791709.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q18657.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q18663.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q201561.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q664609.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q696490.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971365.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q8433536.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q9458277.
- Q4812800 wikiPageWikiLink Q976350.
- Q4812800 comment "Ataque de nervios (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈtake ðe ˈnerβjos], Portuguese: ataque de nervos, pronounced: [ɐˈtaki dʒi ˈneʁvus] or [ɐˈtakɨ ðɨ ˈneɾvuʃ], also known as "Puerto Rican syndrome") is a psychological syndrome most associated in the United States with Spanish-speaking people from the Caribbean although commonly identified among all Iberian-descended cultures.".
- Q4812800 label "Ataque de nervios".