Baughan D M, White-Baughan J, Pickwell S, Bartlome J, Wong S
Department of Community and Family Medicine, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, La Jolla 92093.
J Fam Pract. 1990 May;30(5):565-8.
Cambodian refugees who endured the Pol Pot regime experienced a horrendous assault on their physical and mental health. The complaints and diagnoses of 168 Cambodian refugees who presented to a family medicine primary care clinic between 1985 and 1987 were examined. Fourteen of these patients were visited in their homes to obtain in-depth perspectives of their health beliefs and needs. The results support the growing awareness that Cambodian refugees require sensitive and sophisticated approaches to dealing with widespread emotional and physical dysfunction.
经历过波尔布特政权的柬埔寨难民在身心健康方面遭受了可怕的冲击。对1985年至1987年间前往一家家庭医学初级保健诊所的168名柬埔寨难民的投诉和诊断情况进行了检查。其中14名患者接受了家访,以深入了解他们的健康观念和需求。这些结果支持了一种日益增强的认识,即柬埔寨难民需要采用敏感且复杂的方法来应对广泛存在的身心功能障碍。