In spite of general agreement that cross-cultural research is needed in the health area, most existing investigations of children's development of health and illness-related concepts have involved samples from developed countries. The study examined the development of the concepts of health and illness as a function of subject's age, socio-economic status (SES), gender and grade level in a Brazilian sample of 96 elementary and junior high school students. Subjects were interviewed individually and their ideas of health and illness were assessed through open-ended questions. Participants' answers were transcribed verbatim and subjected to content analysis. Chi-square analyses revealed significant age, school grade and SES-related differences...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
AbstractTo analyse cultural differences in health knowledge becomes a must for the construction of a...
Using children's naive theory of biology as a framework, this study investigated children's developi...
INTRODUCTION: In spite of general agreement that cross-cultural research is needed in the health are...
INTRODUCTION: In spite of general agreement that cross-cultural research is needed in the health are...
INTRODUCTION: In spite of general agreement that cross-cultural research is needed in the health are...
As health concepts develop through exposure to, and experience with particular contexts, and as heal...
This study explores the influence of cognitive development and health self-perception on Brazilian s...
abstract: Because children do not have the same decision-making powers as adults in matters affectin...
Interviews and a drawing task were used to assess children s concepts of health and sickness Older c...
INTRODUCTION: At a time when a great number of diseases can be prevented by changing one's habits an...
Objectives: To examine cross-cultural differences in the prevalence of school children's subjective ...
Ball J, Lohaus A. Kindliche Krankheitskonzepte: Ein Überblick zur Forschungslage. Zeitschrift für Ge...
What concepts do children have about health? Do these change with age? This paper presents findings ...
The article raises a problem that we do not pay sufficient attention to children’s point of view to ...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
AbstractTo analyse cultural differences in health knowledge becomes a must for the construction of a...
Using children's naive theory of biology as a framework, this study investigated children's developi...
INTRODUCTION: In spite of general agreement that cross-cultural research is needed in the health are...
INTRODUCTION: In spite of general agreement that cross-cultural research is needed in the health are...
INTRODUCTION: In spite of general agreement that cross-cultural research is needed in the health are...
As health concepts develop through exposure to, and experience with particular contexts, and as heal...
This study explores the influence of cognitive development and health self-perception on Brazilian s...
abstract: Because children do not have the same decision-making powers as adults in matters affectin...
Interviews and a drawing task were used to assess children s concepts of health and sickness Older c...
INTRODUCTION: At a time when a great number of diseases can be prevented by changing one's habits an...
Objectives: To examine cross-cultural differences in the prevalence of school children's subjective ...
Ball J, Lohaus A. Kindliche Krankheitskonzepte: Ein Überblick zur Forschungslage. Zeitschrift für Ge...
What concepts do children have about health? Do these change with age? This paper presents findings ...
The article raises a problem that we do not pay sufficient attention to children’s point of view to ...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
AbstractTo analyse cultural differences in health knowledge becomes a must for the construction of a...
Using children's naive theory of biology as a framework, this study investigated children's developi...