Can Fam Physician. 1981 Dec;27:1928-32.
Moral and prejudicial beliefs have affected the control of venereal disease throughout history. Such victim-blaming attitudes are impediments to the implementation of an effective control program based on epidemiological concepts and findings. A host-oriented focus in control programs deflects critical attention away from deficiencies in responses of physicians and governments to disease intervention, which may well account for the continuing high disease rates.
道德和偏见观念一直影响着性病的控制。这种归咎于受害者的态度,是基于流行病学概念和发现的有效控制规划实施的障碍。控制规划中以宿主为中心的重点,将人们对医生和政府在疾病干预方面的反应不足的关注转移开来,而这很可能是疾病持续高发的原因。