Kunitz S J, Levy J E
Cult Med Psychiatry. 1986 Jun;10(2):97-121. doi: 10.1007/BF00156579.
This is a study of the prevalence of hypertension among a sample of Navajo Indians 65 years of age and above. It is not clear whether prevalence has increased over the past generation in this age group. When men and women are compared, conventional measures of "acculturation" are related to hypertension among women but not among men. The differences between men and women seem most probably related to differences in the situation of men and women within both Navajo and Anglo-American society. Several alternative explanations are discussed as well.
这是一项针对65岁及以上纳瓦霍印第安人样本中高血压患病率的研究。目前尚不清楚该年龄组的患病率在过去一代人中是否有所上升。在比较男性和女性时,传统的“文化适应”指标与女性的高血压有关,而与男性无关。男性和女性之间的差异很可能与纳瓦霍社会和英裔美国社会中男性和女性的处境差异有关。同时也讨论了几种其他的解释。