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传统医学与健康问题的求助行为:以定居美国的索马里班图难民为例。

Traditional Medicine and Help-Seeking Behaviors for Health Problems Among Somali Bantu Refugees Resettled in the United States.

机构信息

Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.

McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2021 Feb;31(3):484-497. doi: 10.1177/1049732320970492. Epub 2020 Nov 30.

Abstract

Somali refugees have resettled in the United States in large numbers. The focus of this study was specifically on the Somali Bantu refugees, an ethnic minority group from Somalia. The goal of this study was to understand the following: (a) jinn (invisible beings or forces in Islamic theology) and related health problems resulting from jinn possession affecting Somali Bantu refugees, (b) types of traditional healing practices integrated into help-seeking behavior, and (c) pathways of care utilized to address health problems. In total, 20 participant interviews were conducted with Somali Bantu refugees resettled in the United States. Overall, participants described types of jinn and associated health problems. In addition, participants identified different pathways of care, including formal and informal health care. Participants accessed these pathways both concurrently and sequentially. Somali Bantu utilize complex and varied health care services based on their understanding of the causes of health problems and experiences with care providers.

摘要

大量索马里难民已在美国重新定居。本研究的重点是特定的索马里班图难民,这是一个来自索马里的少数民族群体。本研究的目的是了解以下几点:(a)真主(伊斯兰教神学中的无形生物或力量)以及与之相关的因真主附身而导致的健康问题,(b)融入寻求帮助行为的传统治疗方法类型,以及(c)用于解决健康问题的护理途径。总共对在美国重新定居的索马里班图难民进行了 20 次参与者访谈。总体而言,参与者描述了不同类型的真主和相关的健康问题。此外,参与者确定了不同的护理途径,包括正规和非正规医疗保健。参与者同时和先后使用这些途径。索马里班图难民根据对健康问题原因的了解和对护理提供者的经验,利用复杂多样的医疗保健服务。

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