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Fatalism or destiny? A qualitative study and interpretative framework on Dominican women's breast cancer beliefs.

机译:宿命论或命运? 多米尼加女性乳腺癌信仰的定性研究与解释框架。

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BACKGROUND: A growing literature on Latino's beliefs about cancer focuses on the concept of fatalismo (fatalism), despite numerous conceptual ambiguities concerning its meaning, definition, and measurement. This study explored Latina women's views on breast cancer and screening within a cultural framework of destino ("destiny"), or the notion that both personal agency and external forces can influence health and life events. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 Latinas from the Dominican Republic aged 40 or over. RESULTS: Respondents reported complex notions of health locus of control that encompassed both internal (e.g., individual action) and external (e.g., the will of God) forces shaping breast cancer prevention efforts. Furthermore, women actively participated in screening because they believed that cancer could become a death sentence if diagnosed late or left untreated. DISCUSSION: In contrast to simplistic notions of "fatalism", our analysis suggests complex strategies and beliefs regarding breast cancer and cancer screening that speak of resiliency rather than hopelessness.
机译:背景:拉丁裔关于癌症的信仰的日益增长的文献侧重于致命的概念(宿命论),尽管其含义,定义和测量有很多概念歧义。本研究探讨了拉丁妇女对乳腺癌的看法,并在Destino(“命运”)的文化框架内筛选,或者个人机构和外部力量都能影响健康和生活事件的观念。方法:半结构化访谈与40岁或以上的多米尼加共和国的25个拉丁美洲进行。结果:受访者报告了涵盖了内部(例如,个人行动)和外部(例如,上帝旨意)塑造乳腺癌预防努力的内部(例如,个人行动)的复杂概念。此外,女性积极参与筛查,因为他们认为如果被诊断为晚或离开未经治疗,癌症可能成为死刑。讨论:与“致命主义”的简单概念相反,我们的分析表明,乳腺癌和癌症筛查的复杂策略和信念,谈论弹性而不是绝望。

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