Widespread throughout Latin America, susto is a folk illness associated with a broad array of symptoms. It is considered by susceptible populations to be a sickness caused by the separation of soul and body which is precipitated by a supernatural force. Most studies of culture-bound diseases have relied on descriptive approaches that focus on pathologies derived from medical textbooks. This study takes an interdisciplinary approach, looking for explanations of susto in the interaction of social, physiological, and psychological factors
Abstract Background Cultural issues are important for diagnostic validity between different countr...
The article consists in a general study of the people of Mexico regarding the ways of establishing ...
Objectives: To review the relevance of cultural models in the generation and amplification of somati...
EL Susto is a psycho-physiological illness of great importance in Peruvian popularmedicine. It origi...
Susto, a folk illness notrecognized by biomedical practitioners as adisease, is now formally part of...
shock, holds a special place in medical anthropology. For the past 25 years or more it has provided ...
The primary purpose of this present study was to gain additional understanding of susto, an illness ...
The research presented in these pages on cultural consonance, historical trauma, and susto demonstra...
To systematically study and document regional variations in descriptions of nervios, we undertook a ...
Susto is a cultural concept of distress that is found in many Latin American populations and in some...
This article addresses two concepts that are quite widespread among Latin American cultures: susto o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65)The goals of this study are to address the followin...
The article raises the question of cultural factors that affect various types of diseases, and how n...
The World Health Organization has recently launched an international study of somatoform disorders i...
The term culture-bound disorder refers to a pattern of symptoms (mental, physical, and/or relational...
Abstract Background Cultural issues are important for diagnostic validity between different countr...
The article consists in a general study of the people of Mexico regarding the ways of establishing ...
Objectives: To review the relevance of cultural models in the generation and amplification of somati...
EL Susto is a psycho-physiological illness of great importance in Peruvian popularmedicine. It origi...
Susto, a folk illness notrecognized by biomedical practitioners as adisease, is now formally part of...
shock, holds a special place in medical anthropology. For the past 25 years or more it has provided ...
The primary purpose of this present study was to gain additional understanding of susto, an illness ...
The research presented in these pages on cultural consonance, historical trauma, and susto demonstra...
To systematically study and document regional variations in descriptions of nervios, we undertook a ...
Susto is a cultural concept of distress that is found in many Latin American populations and in some...
This article addresses two concepts that are quite widespread among Latin American cultures: susto o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65)The goals of this study are to address the followin...
The article raises the question of cultural factors that affect various types of diseases, and how n...
The World Health Organization has recently launched an international study of somatoform disorders i...
The term culture-bound disorder refers to a pattern of symptoms (mental, physical, and/or relational...
Abstract Background Cultural issues are important for diagnostic validity between different countr...
The article consists in a general study of the people of Mexico regarding the ways of establishing ...
Objectives: To review the relevance of cultural models in the generation and amplification of somati...