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Acculturation, depression, and function in individuals seeking pain management in a predominantly Hispanic southwestern border community.

机译:在主要是西班牙裔西南边境社区寻求疼痛处理的个体中,适应症,抑郁症和功能正常。

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Acculturation does not inform practice in the acute or primary care setting; nor does it explain ethnic disparities in the recognition and treatment of chronic diseases, particularly chronic pain. As clinicians, it is imperative that we recognize contributing factors, comorbid conditions, and the impact of chronic pain on individuals and families. The purposes of this article are to present evidence that exemplifies the nonsignificant role acculturation plays in expression of pain and function of a predominantly Hispanic population on the United States border; and to identify more meaningful perspectives of culture that may lessen health disparities and improve pain management.
机译:在急性或初级保健环境中,文化适应并不能告知实践;它也不能解释在认识和治疗慢性病,特别是慢性疼痛方面的种族差异。作为临床医生,我们必须认识到影响因素,合并症,慢性疼痛对个人和家庭的影响。本文的目的是提供证据,证明文化适应在美国边界上主要是西班牙裔人口的痛苦和功能表达中的重要作用;并找出更有意义的文化观点,以减轻健康差距并改善疼痛管理。

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