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Publikováno v:
Family Practice. 19:251-256
Background Frequent attenders in primary care are a professional challenge for family physicians, and the medical costs of their care can be very high. Some of them suffer from somatization and are concerned solely with their physical complaints, alt
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 43:13-21
Among the Bedouins of the Negev desert, Israel, there are Dervish healers specializing in what are now called psychiatric disorders. Five Dervish (three male, two female) were interviewed and observed with reference to concepts of etiology, symptom c
Autor:
Simha Letzer, Benjamin Maoz, Naif Khamaysi, Moshe Sadovsky, Buteina Halihal, Abed Asali, Robert H. Belmaker, Yunis Aburabia
Publikováno v:
Archives of Sexual Behavior. 24:571-575
Ritual female genital operations are common in many parts of the world, with varying degrees of mutilation from clitoridectomy and removal of the labia to removal of the clitoral prepuce. Interviews of 21 Bedouin women in southern Israel revealed the
Publikováno v:
Family Systems Medicine. 12:415-425
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Medicine. 18:159-166
The importance of personal and collective resources in coping with recent life events was studied among 230 kibbutz members. The sense of coherence, a global life orientation that detects the ability to avoid stressors and to choose appropriate copin
Publikováno v:
General Hospital Psychiatry. 14:307-314
The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) had identified fully 69% of 776 respondents who attended 12 primary-care clinics as “probable cases” of psychiatric disorders, whereas the general practitioners (GPs) involved had thought only 31% had psycho
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Social Science & Medicine. 32:1089-1096
The effects of recently experienced life events (RLE) and of a personal coping resource—the sense of coherence (SOC)—on the health of men and women were investigated among members of two small and cohesive communities—two kibbutzim in Israel (
Publikováno v:
Human Relations. 43:1051-1066
While recent life events (RLE) cause ill health and psychological distress, religiosity is positively associated with health. The adverse effect of RLE on health is usually explained in terms of stress theory; the positive religiosity-health associat
Publikováno v:
Family Practice. 7:195-200
Emotional problems are an important component of general morbidity in primary care settings. Research on the sensitivity of primary care physicians to such problems is, however, scanty. This study examines the prevalence of emotional problems among 7
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry. 34:581-583