The research presented in these pages on cultural consonance, historical trauma, and susto demonstrates important relationships between risk factors for susto. Susto is a cultural syndrome associated with fright that impacts Andean farmers. Methods of epidemiology and cultural consensus analysis were used to explore the distribution of understandings of susto in the Callejón de Huaylas valley. Andeans link a combination of culturally salient and generalized illness symptoms to susto, and how one classifies these symptoms is dependent upon a number of sociocultural factors. Historical trauma was explored as it related to susto. Historically traumatic events are frightening and are a common cause of susto, suggesting that susto may be a cultu...
Objectives: To review the relevance of cultural models in the generation and amplification of somati...
New directions toward biocultural approaches to health and illness in Andean peoples have emerged si...
The purpose of this research was to use cultural domain analysis (n=73) to determine if one or more ...
Widespread throughout Latin America, susto is a folk illness associated with a broad array of sympto...
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 ...
Susto is a cultural concept of distress that is found in many Latin American populations and in some...
Biocultural medical anthropology connects health outcomes to the local ecology. Much research has ex...
Biocultural medical anthropology connects health outcomes to the local ecology. Much research has ex...
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...
‘MEDICINE’ is a new project funded under the EC Horizon 2020 Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions, to dete...
To systematically study and document regional variations in descriptions of nervios, we undertook a ...
Social stress and health were explored among Andean highlanders to understand what stressors Andean ...
This article addresses two concepts that are quite widespread among Latin American cultures: susto o...
Objectives: To review the relevance of cultural models in the generation and amplification of somati...
New directions toward biocultural approaches to health and illness in Andean peoples have emerged si...
The purpose of this research was to use cultural domain analysis (n=73) to determine if one or more ...
Widespread throughout Latin America, susto is a folk illness associated with a broad array of sympto...
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 ...
Susto is a cultural concept of distress that is found in many Latin American populations and in some...
Biocultural medical anthropology connects health outcomes to the local ecology. Much research has ex...
Biocultural medical anthropology connects health outcomes to the local ecology. Much research has ex...
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...
‘MEDICINE’ is a new project funded under the EC Horizon 2020 Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions, to dete...
To systematically study and document regional variations in descriptions of nervios, we undertook a ...
Social stress and health were explored among Andean highlanders to understand what stressors Andean ...
This article addresses two concepts that are quite widespread among Latin American cultures: susto o...
Objectives: To review the relevance of cultural models in the generation and amplification of somati...
New directions toward biocultural approaches to health and illness in Andean peoples have emerged si...
The purpose of this research was to use cultural domain analysis (n=73) to determine if one or more ...