Yamamoto J, Steinberg A
J Natl Med Assoc. 1981 Mar;73(3):231-40.
A review of the literature reveals that minorities have generally tended to be excluded from the scholarly evaluation of social class factors in alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental illness. When minorities were considered, they were too often misunderstood in terms of the negative stereotypes that not only prevail in society, but also influence professionals. When scholarly studies have been done to see what happens to minority patients in treatment, the findings usually indicate unequal treatment which has not considered the specific subcultural backgrounds and needs of this group. The authors emphasize the need for better studies of epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and utilization relating to the minorities and lower classes.
对文献的回顾表明,在酗酒、药物滥用和精神疾病方面,少数群体在社会阶层因素的学术评估中普遍容易被排除在外。当少数群体被纳入考量时,他们常常因负面刻板印象而被误解,这些刻板印象不仅在社会中盛行,还影响着专业人士。当开展学术研究以了解少数群体患者在治疗中的情况时,研究结果通常表明存在不平等治疗现象,而这种治疗并未考虑该群体的特定亚文化背景和需求。作者强调需要针对少数群体和较低阶层,开展关于流行病学、诊断、预防、治疗及利用方面的更完善研究。