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... cultural group . If they do , they will face social rejection . Second , the symbolic meaning that patients attach to various behaviors are affected by ethnic , cultural , and religious values . To individuals from cultures that value ...
... cultural group . If they do , they will face social rejection . Second , the symbolic meaning that patients attach to various behaviors are affected by ethnic , cultural , and religious values . To individuals from cultures that value ...
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... cultural background of the person and of the defining group in terms of emphasis on stoicism . 6. The amount of information or medical knowledge available to the person . 7. The availability of sources of help - this includes not only ...
... cultural background of the person and of the defining group in terms of emphasis on stoicism . 6. The amount of information or medical knowledge available to the person . 7. The availability of sources of help - this includes not only ...
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... cultural complex and that responses to symptoms are culturally conditioned as are responses to other en- vironmental ... cultural differences are very important . An obvious example of cultural differences involves symptoms that are ...
... cultural complex and that responses to symptoms are culturally conditioned as are responses to other en- vironmental ... cultural differences are very important . An obvious example of cultural differences involves symptoms that are ...
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Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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