Watts H L
S Afr Med J. 1980 Apr 12;57(15):589-91.
During an exploratory study into the health practices and beliefs of samples of Black and Indian households in Durban, housewives reported that in their households extensive use was made of Western medical facilities and practitioners. Religious and traditional belief systems and practices relating to illness were probably under-reported, but clearly form important elements in the behaviour of both groups.
在对德班黑人与印度裔家庭样本的健康行为及观念进行的一项探索性研究中,家庭主妇们报告称,在她们家中,人们广泛利用西方医疗设施并寻求西医治疗。与疾病相关的宗教及传统信仰体系和行为可能未得到充分报告,但显然是这两个群体行为的重要组成部分。