"It's Their Little Red Bible": Exploring Immigration and Immunization Journeys Through Nigerian Mother Relationships with Child Health Records in London [0.03%]
“那是她的红小字圣经——探索尼日利亚母亲在伦敦通过儿童健康记录讲述移民和疫苗接种经历的研究报告
Oyinkansola Ojo-Aromokudu,Sandra Mounier-Jack,Ben Kasstan-Dabush
Oyinkansola Ojo-Aromokudu
Drawing on an ethnography of Nigerian migrant motherhood in London, we explore how the original design of children's health records, known as the Red Book, to log routine vaccinations has been transformed to document family proof of residen...
Dána-Ain Davis
Dána-Ain Davis
Death Before Dishonor. Dealing with Psychosocial Distress in the Aftermath of Forced-Return Migration in Dakar [0.03%]
宁死不辱。达喀尔强迫移民后的心理社会压力应对方式
Marco Sassoon
Marco Sassoon
Migration from Africa to Europe has become increasingly precarious due to repressive European border policies, increasing the frequency of forced returns and affecting the psychosocial health of involuntary returnees. Ethnographic research ...
Hidden Threats: Patient Decision-Making around Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery in the United States [0.03%]
美国腹主动脉瘤手术患者的隐性威胁及决策困境
Adrienne E Strong,Samir K Shah
Adrienne E Strong
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are pathologic enlargements of the aorta that, if they rupture, are usually fatal. Patients can undergo high-risk surgery to prevent rupture. We explored AAA patients' surgical journeys to understand decisi...
Annette Leibing
Annette Leibing
Based on fieldwork in Quebec, in a home for 14 older people who were diagnosed with dementia - the Carpe Diem - the central proposal of this article is to suggest "alienation" as a way to rethink dementia care. This is based on the insight ...
Trans Women, Uterine Transplants, and "Biological Difference" In the USA: Notes from the Field [0.03%]
美国的变性女性、子宫移植和“生物学差异”——田野笔记
Derek P Siegel
Derek P Siegel
Although transgender women have increasingly expressed interest in uterine transplants as a means of pregnancy and gender-affirmation, the 2013 Montreal Code excludes them from consideration due - in part - to their perceived biological dif...
From Looping to Rippling: Mothers, Diagnostic Expansion, and ADHD in Israeli Families of Diagnosed Children [0.03%]
从循环到涟漪:以色列多动症儿童家庭中的母亲、诊断扩展和注意力缺陷多动障碍
Talia Fried,Galia Plotkin-Amrami
Talia Fried
We examine diagnostic expansion of ADHD in Israel, based on interviews with mothers who came to identify with the ADHD label after their children were diagnosed. Applying a feminist psychiatric disability perspective, we show that diagnoses...
Negotiated Categories: The Co-Construction of the Tunisian Population in Human Microbiome Science and Its Historical Entanglements [0.03%]
协商分类:人类微生物组科学中的突尼斯人口共构及其历史纠缠
Marta Scaglioni
Marta Scaglioni
The analysis of the intersection between race and microbiome science is a growing area in the social sciences, but little scholarly attention has been given to how population categories, that often have a racial subtext when applied to the ...
The Moral Blind Spots of Evidence-Based Psychiatry: Learning from Britain's Trial of "Peer-Supported Open Dialogue" [0.03%]
循证精神病学的道德盲点——从英国“同侪支持开放式对话”的试验中吸取教训
Liana Chase,David Mosse
Liana Chase
Open Dialogue is a rights-based approach to psychiatric crisis response with growing global uptake. Over the last five years, it has been subject to a large-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT) within the UK's National Health Service. Wh...
Public Understanding of Gut Health and the Human Microbiome in the USA: An Exploratory Study [0.03%]
美国公众对肠道健康和人体微生物组的理解:一项探索性研究
Mark Nichter
Mark Nichter
At a time of rising public interest in the human microbiome and calls for increased microbe literacy in public health, few studies have explored how different segments of the US public understand gut health. To address this gap, An explorat...