Philipp R, Philipp E, Pendered L, Barnard C, Hall M
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1986 Jul;36(288):325-7.
There is increased emphasis nowadays on the role of the general practitioner in preventive care for children. Accordingly, an analysis of the child's perception of the doctor and of the factors which influence and mould that perception are important. In New Zealand children's paintings have been used for such analyses. The present study looked at children's paintings of their family doctors in a Devonshire village. The findings show that boys are more likely than girls to depict their doctors as a gruesome or threatening character, and suggest that medical contact has little, if any, influence on character portrayal of doctors. Other factors that might influence character portrayal and are now thought worthy of detailed study, include television viewing patterns, personality, age, home background and artistic ability.
如今,人们越来越重视全科医生在儿童预防保健中的作用。因此,分析儿童对医生的看法以及影响和塑造这种看法的因素非常重要。在新西兰,儿童绘画已被用于此类分析。本研究观察了德文郡一个村庄里儿童所画的家庭医生。研究结果表明,男孩比女孩更有可能将他们的医生描绘成可怕或具有威胁性的人物,并表明就医经历对医生形象的描绘几乎没有影响(如果有影响的话也很小)。其他可能影响形象描绘且现在被认为值得详细研究的因素包括电视观看模式、性格、年龄、家庭背景和艺术能力。