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Georgian trauma survivors follow culturally specific scripts where pain concealment, driven by shame and the feeling of non-acceptance, creates paradoxical isolation despite collectivistic values. Clinically, silence about suffering reflects adaptive cultural values rather than symptom absence. The Georgian CSTI provides a culturally grounded tool.
Papava et al. (Tue,) studied this question.