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Shamans utilize altered state of consciousness and collective rituals that
Ans✓✓✓draw from and stimulate biopsychological processes that can
promote healing
culture related gender roles impact vulnerability to disease in the case of
Ans✓✓✓iron-deficiency prevalence in some Kenyan villages
when groups of individuals within a society share a pattern of health
vulnerability, this is considered Ans✓✓✓trajectory
syndemic means Ans✓✓✓several epidemics coexisting (interacting)
because conditions promote their existences together
the degree of stigmatization if people with leprosy varies because of
both sociocultural and economic forces Ans✓✓✓true
when patients embed their experiences in the cultural meaning attached
to the illness, they are applying: Ans✓✓✓illness narrative
according to Susan Sontag, the "military metaphor" is the use of
Ans✓✓✓military language and imagery to characterize stigmatizing
diseases such as HIV/AIDS and leprosy
, same Curanderos use Ans✓✓✓mental powers to harness energy toward
to resolute of problems and illnesses
in the United States individual responsibility and personal lifestyle are
use in the discourse of health, hence blaming individuals for the health
problems they have Ans✓✓✓true
factors related to historical trauma experienced by American Indians and
Alaska Natives have been associated with a range of social pathologies
and negative health and mental health outcomes Ans✓✓✓true
healing is a collective act Ans✓✓✓true
marginalization amplifies health risks for people who are marginalized
as well as their families, friends, and health care providers
Ans✓✓✓false
leprosy patients much Ans✓✓✓all of the above (learn to be a leper,
conform to the culturally shaped sick role for leprosy victims, and
stigmatize and remove themselves from their homes families, and
communities)
the following are all part of the cultures and physical disease
environments interaction except Ans✓✓✓healers and social institutions