Background: Both in medicine and in psychiatry, it's essential to find a general definition for medical and mental disorders. For this we have to analyze the concepts behind these definitions. In this article, we intend to review the proximity between the concepts of mental and medical disorders regarding the presence of values, and to propose a way to deal with the different kinds of values that might be present.
Methods: The method used in this paper was a conceptual review/analysis.
Results: Regarding the concept of medical disorder, it has resorted to different sub-concepts such as dysfunction and harm (distress disability). The concept of dysfunction, apparently being less value-laden, has been prioritized in relation to the harm component although several authors have already proved that implicitly and explicitly this concept is value laden. In medical-surgical disorder it is very unlikely to find any diagnostic information that includes moral values. In this type of disorder, the values in question are universally non-moral: pain, disability, distress (or risk for these) and risk of death. On the other hand, in several mental disorders, moral values have often been included in their diagnostic criteria.
Conclusion: It is concluded that values are present in the main concepts that have been used to define medical or mental disorder. What is essential is to understand what is descriptive and what is value and to try to avoid moral values in this context.
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