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Self-care and self-medication practices in two California Mexican communities: Migrant farm worker families and border residents in San Diego County

机译:加利福尼亚两个墨西哥社区的自我保健和自我药物治疗做法:农民工家庭和圣地亚哥县的边境居民

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Although medical anthropologists have recently taken up the study of medication use in both developing and developed nations, the medication practices of immigrants remain unstudied. The current research reports on self-medication practices among two California Mexican immigrant communities: immigrant families living along the California-Mexico border, and migrant farm worker families residing in illegal encampments and substandard housing in San Diego's North County. Medication and health seeking practices are found to be influenced by both political-economic forces, and the sociocultural context in which California Mexicans live. The U.S.-Mexico border area is considered as a special context for self-medication, since it permits border-crossing into Tijuana for the purpose of buying Mexican pharmaceuticals at low cost without a prescription. The popularity of injections and the cross-border purchasing of injectable antibiotics and vitamins are discussed as a case study.
机译:尽管医学人类学家最近在发展中国家和发达国家都进行了药物使用的研究,但仍未研究移民的药物使用方法。当前的研究报告了两个加利福尼亚墨西哥墨西哥移民社区的自我药物治疗做法:居住在加利福尼亚-墨西哥边境的移民家庭,以及居住在圣地亚哥北部县非法营地和不合格住房中的农民工家庭。人们发现,药物治疗和健康实践受到政治经济力量以及加利福尼亚墨西哥人所居住的社会文化背景的影响。美墨边境地区被视为自我药物治疗的特殊环境,因为它允许跨境进入蒂华纳,目的是无需处方即可以低成本购买墨西哥药品。作为案例研究,讨论了注射剂的流行性以及可注射抗生素和维生素的跨国购买。

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    Pylypa Jennifer Jean 1969-;

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