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A comparison of community and physician explanatory models of AIDS in Mexico and the United States.

作者信息

Baer Roberta D, Weller Susan C, Garcia de Alba Garcia Javier, Salcedo Rocha Ana L

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA.

出版信息

Med Anthropol Q. 2004 Mar;18(1):3-22. doi: 10.1525/maq.2004.18.1.3.

DOI:10.1525/maq.2004.18.1.3
PMID:15098425
Abstract

The goal of this research was to explore differences between lay and professional explanatory models both within and between two countries. We test which effect is stronger, country of residence or professional/lay status, in determining similarities and differences of explanatory models of AIDS. Interviews conducted in Guadalajara, Jalisco (Mexico) and the Edinburg-McAllen area of south Texas (United States) elicited explanatory models of AIDS. Two pairs of samples were interviewed: a physician and community sample in Mexico and a physician and community sample in the United States. Comparisons of the explanatory models indicated that there was a shared core model of AIDS across all four samples, but that physicians' models were more similar to those of lay people in their own communities than either was to samples across the border.

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