Lynch John, Dubriwny Tasha
Department of Communication Studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235-1505, USA.
Health Commun. 2006;19(1):61-73. doi: 10.1207/s15327027hc1901_7.
People respond to drugs in different ways depending on their genotype. Some geneticists and medical researchers have suggested using race as a substitute for genotype in prescribing medication. Overall, individuals resist the prescription of medication based on race, but some minority individuals, although indicating resistance and suspicion, ultimately choose race-based medication. This can be explained by the operation of Burkean identification in a system of binary race logic. Although individuals resist race-based medication and recognize race is not a legitimate genetic category, their identification with a racial-ethnic group places them in a double bind between choosing race-based medication or denying their racial identification.
人们对药物的反应因基因型而异。一些遗传学家和医学研究人员建议在开药时用种族来替代基因型。总体而言,个体抗拒基于种族的药物处方,但一些少数族裔个体,尽管表示抗拒和怀疑,最终还是选择了基于种族的药物。这可以通过二元种族逻辑系统中伯克式认同的运作来解释。尽管个体抗拒基于种族的药物治疗,并认识到种族不是一个合理的基因类别,但他们对某个种族-族裔群体的认同使他们在选择基于种族的药物或否认自己的种族认同时陷入两难境地。