Hypertension and Culture Change: Acculturation and Disease in the West Indies |
Contents
The Ethnographic Setting | 14 |
Sociocultural Factors in the Development | 33 |
The Western Medical System | 88 |
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acculturation active adaptive Anthropology arterial pressure banana blood pres bush medicine bush teas Cassel Castries chapter clinic Cohen coping copra correlation culture change diastolic blood pressure Diastolic pressure dimensions economic status effects environment epidemiology ethnomedical beliefs examined factors friere gade Guttman scale Harburg health centers high blood pressure households hypertension hypothesis illness behavior important individuals interaction interview island Journal labor land Lesser Antilles life-style stress living Lucia marriage married material life style material style mating patterns measured medical anthropology medicine ment modernization multiple matings noted obeah occupation patient Patois personalistic beliefs persons population problem psychological resources psychosocial Psychosomatic refers relationship respondents result sample scale siblings social support society sociocultural socioeconomic Soufriere sphygmomanometer status inconsistency studies sugar Systolic pressure tion town treatment variables Vieux Fort West Indian West Indies Western beliefs