撒哈拉以南非洲地区关于疾病与艾滋病的本土观念

Indigenous representations of illness and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.

作者信息

Liddell Christine, Barrett Louise, Bydawell Moya

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, Northern Ireland.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2005 Feb;60(4):691-700. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.06.020.

Abstract

Cultures all over the world have evolved illness representations that can accommodate not only new diseases, but also new epistemologies for explaining disease. This paper examines illness representations in Sub-Saharan Africa, and how these have responded to the emergence of AIDS. Indigenous views of illness (particularly STDs) exhibit coherent structure, in which causation, prevention and treatment relate to one another in functional ways. As an STD, an epidemic, and a disease which leads to premature death, AIDS lends itself readily to accommodation into established indigenous representations of illness. Even biomedical views of causation can be readily incorporated into traditional views of how illnesses are caused. However, biomedical and traditional views concerning prevention appear to be in direct conflict with one another, with potentially hazardous consequences. Research exploring the extent to which indigenous beliefs may be influencing people's decisions about safe sex could offer useful insights for AIDS prevention programs.

摘要

世界各地的文化都发展出了疾病表征,这些表征不仅能够接纳新出现的疾病,还能容纳用于解释疾病的新认识论。本文考察了撒哈拉以南非洲地区的疾病表征,以及这些表征如何应对艾滋病的出现。本土的疾病观念(尤其是性传播疾病)呈现出连贯的结构,其中病因、预防和治疗以功能性的方式相互关联。作为一种性传播疾病、一种流行病以及一种会导致过早死亡的疾病,艾滋病很容易被纳入既定的本土疾病表征之中。甚至生物医学的病因观点也能够很容易地融入关于疾病成因的传统观点。然而,生物医学和传统的预防观点似乎相互直接冲突,可能会带来有害后果。探究本土观念在多大程度上可能影响人们关于安全性行为的决策的研究,可为艾滋病预防项目提供有益的见解。

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