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Hughes, C. C. (1997). Psychosocial analysis of an Eskimo shaman's life history. Manuscript in preparation.
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Hughes, C. C. (1958a). Anomie, the Ammassalik, and the standardization of error. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 14(4), 352-377.
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Hughes, C. C. (1958b). An Eskimo deviant from the "Eskimo" type of social organization. American Anthropologist, 60(6), 1140-1147.
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(Reprinted in 1964 in S. F. Eisenstadt [Ed.], Contemporary social problems. New York: Free Press.)
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Hughes, C. C. (Trans.). (1959). Eskimo ceremonialism, by I. K. Voblov. Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, 7(2), 71-90.
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Hughes, C. C. (1960a). Cultural differences in the life cycle and the concept of time: The St. Lawrence Island Eskimos. In R. J. Smith & R. W. Kleemeier (Eds.), Aging and leisure (pp. 91-95). New York: Oxford University Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (1960b). An Eskimo village in the modern world. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (1962). Community disintegration and psychiatric disorders among the Egba Yoruba. In T. A. Lambo (Ed.), Proceedings of the first Pan-African psychiatric conference, 1961 (pp. 143-146). Ibadan, Nigeria: Government Printer.
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Hughes, C. C. (1963a). The life history in cross-cultural psychiatric research. In J. M. Murphy & A. Leighton (Eds.), Approaches to cross-cultural psychiatry (pp. 285-328). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (1963b). Observations on community change in the North: An attempt at summary. Anthropologica, 5(1), 69-79.
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Hughes, C. C. (1963c). Public health in non-literate societies. In I. Galdston (Ed.), Man's image in medicine and anthropology (pp. 157-223, Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research). New York: International Universities Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (1964a, July 30). Les facteurs socio-culturels dans la genese des troubles mentaux. Medicine et Hygiene. (Translated and printed on June 25, as Los factores socio-culturales en la genesis de los transtornos mentales.)
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Hughes, C. C. (Trans.). (1964b). The peoples of Siberia: The Eskimos. In Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, 12(1), 1-13.
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Hughes, C. C. (1965a). Cultural conflict: Dialectic of man in nature. Centennial Review, 9(3), 253-270.
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Hughes, C. C. (1965b). Under four flags: Recent cultural change among the Eskimos. Current Anthropology, 6(1), 3-69.
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Hughes, C. C. (1966a). From contest to council: Social control among the St. Lawrence Island Eskimos. In M. J. Swartz, V. H. Turner, & A. Tuden (Eds.), Political anthropology (pp. 255-263). Chicago: Aldine.
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Hughes, C. C. (1966b). Health and well-being values in the perspective of sociocultural change. In H. W. Peter (Ed.), Comparative theories of social change (pp. 118-162). Ann Arbor, MI: Foundation for Research on Human Behavior.
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Hughes, C. C. (Trans.). (1967). On the question of the Eskimo kinship system, by L. A. Fainberg. Arctic Anthropology, 244-256.
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Hughes, C. C. (1968b). Process, field, and structure in the political behavior of the St. Lawrence Island Eskimos. In M. Swartz (Ed.), Local level politics (pp. 163-189). Chicago: Aldine.
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Hughes, C. C. (1969). Psychocultural dimensions of sociocultural change. In J. Finney (Ed.), Culture change, mental health, and poverty (pp. 173-202). Lexington: University of Kentucky Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (1970). Commentary. In O. von Metring & L. Kasdan, (Eds.), Relations between anthropology and medicine (pp. 298-302). Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (1971a). The changing Eskimos. In E. Leacock & N. O. Lurie (Eds.), The American Indian in historical perspective (pp. 375-417). New York: Random House.
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Hughes, C. C. (1971b). Economic impact of immunization programs in developing countries. In Proceedings of WHO-PAHO symposium on immunization programs in the developing countries (pp. 541-545). Washington, DC.
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Hughes, C. C. (1972a). Commentary on James S. Coleman. In J. C. Charlesworth (Ed.), Integration of the social sciences through policy analysis (Monograph No. 14, 191-196).
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Hughes, C. C. (Ed.). (1972b). Make men of them: Introductory readings for cultural anthropology. Chicago: Rand-McNally.
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Hughes, C. C. (1974). Eskimo boyhood: An autobiography in psychosocial perspective. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
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(Reprinted in Medical Anthropology Newsletter, 8(1), 14-18.
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Hughes, C. C. (Ed.). (1976b). Custom-made: Introductory readings for cultural anthropology. Chicago: Rand-McNally. (Second edition of Make men of them.)
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Hughes, C. C. (1976c). Of wine and bottles old and new: An anthropological perspective on the "new" family physician. Health Care Dimensions, Transcultural Health Care: Issues and Conditions, pp. 37-49.
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Hughes, C. C. (1982). "Eskimos," "Aleuts," "Yukagirs," "Chukchi," and "infanticide." In Academic American encyclopedia. ["Eskimos" revised for 1995 issue of the encyclopedia.]
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Hughes, C. C. (1984a). The Asiatic Eskimos: Siberia. In D. Damas (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 5 (Arctic). Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.
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Hughes, C. C. (1984c). History of ethnological research since 1945. In D. Damas (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 5 (Arctic). Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution.
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Hughes, C. C. (1985). Culture-bound syndromes: Culture-bound or "construct"-bound? In R. C. Simons & C. C. Hughes (Eds.), Culture-bound syndromes: Folk illnesses of psychiatric and anthropological interest (pp. 3-24). Dordrecht: Reidel.
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Hughes, C. C. (1989). On Fabrega and "cultural relativism."Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 177(7), 426-430.
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Hughes, C. C. (1990). Ethnopsychiatry. In T. E. Johnson & C. F. Sargent (Eds.), Medical anthropology: Contemporary theory and method (pp. 132-148). Westport, CT: Greenwood (Praeger).
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Hughes, C. C. (1991). The Yuit. In D. Levinson (Ed.), In the world's cultures. New Haven, CT: Human Relations Area Files.
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Hughes, C. C. (1992a). "Ethnography": What's in a word-Process? Product? Promise?Qualitative Health Research, 2(4), 439-450.
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Hughes, C. C. (1992b). Introduction: The experience of illness. Qualitative Health Research, 2(2), 123-126.
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Hughes, C. C. (1993). Culture in clinical psychiatry. In A. C. Gaw (Ed.), Culture, ethnicity and mental illness. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (1996a). The culture-bound syndromes and psychiatric diagnosis. In J. E. Mezzich (Ed.), Culture and psychiatric diagnosis. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. (in press-a). An anthropological commentary on DSM-IV's "dissociative disorders."Transcultural Psychiatric Review.
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Hughes, C. C. (in press-b). Culture's role in clinical psychiatric assessment. In S. O. Okpaku (Ed.), Clinical methods in transcultural psychiatry. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. , & Hunter, J. M. (1972). The role of technological development in promoting disease in Africa [Paper presented at the 1968 Conference on Ecological Aspects of International Development]. In M. T. Farrar & J. P. Milton (Eds.), Proceedings, The careless technology: Ecology and international development (pp. 69-101). Garden City, NY: Natural History.
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Hughes, C. C., & Hunter, J. M. (1981). Développement et maladie en Afrique. In E. Goldsmith & P.-M. Brunetti (Eds.), La medecine a la question: Une Science de la santi au-deia des mythes de la techniques (pp. 89-115). Paris: Fernand Nathan (Dossier 90).
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Hughes, C. C. , & Kane, R. L. (1974). The behavioral sciences and community medicine: Intersection, interaction or interpenetration? In R. L. Kane, (Ed.), Behavioral sciences in preventive medicine and public health. Washington, DC.
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Hughes, C. C. , & Kennedy, D. A. (1983). Beyond the germ theory: Reflections on relations between medicine and the behavioral sciences. In J. L. Ruffini (Ed.), Advances in medical social science (Vol. 1). New York: Gordon and Breach Science.
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Hughes, C. C. , & Simons, R. C. (1993). Culture bound syndromes. In A. C. In (Ed.), Culture, ethnicity and mental illness (pp. ??-??). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. , Simons, R. C., & Wintrob, R. M. (1994). Appendix I: The culture-bound syndromes. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. , Simons, R. C., & Wintrob, R. M. (1997a). The "culture-bound syndromes" and DSM-IV. In T. A. Widiger, A. J. Frances, H. A. Pincus, R. Ross, M. B. First, & W. Davis (Eds.), DSM-IV Sourcebook (Vol. 3, pp. 991-1000). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. , Simons, R. C., & Wintrob, R. M. (1997b). The culture-bound syndromes and DSM-IV. In Support papers for culture-bound syndromes for DSM-IV, Vol. 3. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. , Tremblay, M.-A., Rapoport, R. N., & Leighton, A. H. (1960). People of cove and woodlot: Communities from the viewpoint of social psychiatry. New York: Basic Books.
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Hughes, C. C. , & Wintrob, R. C. (1995). The culture-bound syndromes and the cultural context of clinical psychiatry. In J. M. Oldham & M. B. Riba (Eds.), Review of psychiatry (Vol. 14). Washington, DC.: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. , & Wmtrob, R. M. (in press). Psychiatry and religion in cross-cultural perspective. In J. K. Boehnlein (Ed.), Psychiatry and religion. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
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Hughes, C. C. , Wintrob, R. M., & Lin, K.-M. (in press). Glossary of "culture-bound syndromes" in DSM-IV: A critique. Transcultural Psychiatric Review.
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Hughes, J. M. , Hughes, C. C., & Leighton, A. H. (1959). Appendix A: On the concept of sentiment. In A. H. Leighton (Ed.), My name is Legion: Vol. 1. Stirling County study in psychiatric disorder and sociocultural environment (pp. 395-420). New York: Basic Books.
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Kane, R. L. , Woolley, F. R., Hughes, C. C., et al. (1976). Communication patterns of doctors and their assistants. Medical Care, 14, 348-356.
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Kasteler, J. M. , & Hughes, C. C. (1978). The rural health delivery problem: An assessment of one solution. Family and Community Health, 1(2), 85-89.
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Leighton, A. H. , & Hughes, C. C. (1955). Notes on Eskimo patterns of suicide. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 11(4), 327-338.
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Leighton, A. H. , Lambo, A. T., Hughes, C. C., Leighton, D. C., Murphy, J. M., & Macklin, D. B. (1963a). Psychiatric disorders among the Yoruba. Ithaca. NY: Cornell University Press.
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Leighton, A. H. , Lambo, T. A., Hughes, C. C., Leighton, D. C., Murphy, J. M., & Macklin, D. B. (1963b). Psychiatric disorder in West Africa. American Journal of Psychiatry, 120(6), 521-527.
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Leighton, D. C. , Harding, J. S., Macklin, D. B., Hughes, C. C., & Leighton, A. H. (1963). Psychiatric findings of the Stirling County study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 119(11), 1021-1026.
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Mezzich, J. E. , & Hughes, C. C. (in press). DSM-IV and culture-bound psychiatric syndromes. Harvard Review of Psychiatry.
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Mezzich, J. E. , Lin, K.-M., & Hughes, C. C. (in press). Acute and transient psychotic disorders and culture-bound syndromes. In H. I. Kaplan & B. J. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry (7th ed.). Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.
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Murphy, J. M. , & Hughes, C. C. (1963). The use of psychophysiological symptoms as indicators of disorder among Eskimos. In J. M. Murphy & A. H. Leighton (Eds.), Approaches to cross-cultural psychiatry (pp. 108-160). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
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Schwenk, T. L. , & Hughes, C. C. (1983). The family as patient in family medicine: Rhetoric or reality?Social Science and Medicine, 17, 1-10.
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Simons, R. C. , & Hughes, C. C. (Eds.). (1985). Culture-bound syndromes: Folk illnesses of psychiatric and anthropological interest. Dordrecht: Reidel.
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Weidner, B. L. , Nosseir, N. K., & Hughes, C. C. (1985). A need for community education in development: The Mit Abu El Kom case. Social Science & Medicine, 20(12), 1256-1268.
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Westermeyer, J. , Janca, A., Sartorius, A., & Hughes, C. C. (in press). Lexicon of cross-cultural terms in mental health. Geneva: World Health Organization.
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Woolley, F. R. , Kane, R. L., Hughes, C. C., & Wright, D. D. (1978). The effects of doctor-patient communication satisfaction and outcome of care. Social Science and Medicine, 12(2A), 123-128.