Chesney A P, Thompson B L, Guevara A, Vela A, Schottstaedt M F
J Fam Pract. 1980 Oct;11(4):567-74.
Literature of Mexican-American folk medicine and on Mexican-American utilization of conventional medical services suggests that folk medicine and utilization of conventional medical services are related. This study reports on interviews with 40 Mexican-American families randomly selected from the community. The results indicate that choice of conventional medical care and/or folk medicine is dependent upon the symptom, that families often use both folk and conventional medicine, that they are more likely to seek medical help for anxiety than for depression, and that knowledge of folk medicine is best acquired by asking about specific folk diseases. These findings have application in family practice.
关于墨西哥裔美国人民间医学以及墨西哥裔美国人对传统医疗服务利用情况的文献表明,民间医学与传统医疗服务的利用是相关的。本研究报告了对从社区中随机选取的40个墨西哥裔美国家庭进行访谈的情况。结果表明,选择传统医疗护理和/或民间医学取决于症状,家庭经常同时使用民间医学和传统医学,他们更有可能因焦虑而非抑郁寻求医疗帮助,并且通过询问特定的民间疾病能最好地获取民间医学知识。这些发现可应用于家庭医疗实践。