1. Provide three ways that cultural beliefs and practices can influence health behaviors, including health-seeking behaviors.
(Answers should be 4-6 sentences in length, and must be in grammatically correct
2.Compare and contrast the traditional health practices of two distinct cultures. (4 points; 5-7 sentences)
Then highlight two potential challenges in integrating each system with Western medicine. (4 points; 5-7 sentences)
(You must write in complete sentences, and your work must be in grammatically correct!)
3.Analyze how the cultural values of collectivism vs. individualism may impact how individuals perceive and manage illness.
(Answers should be 4-6 sentences in length, and must be in grammatically correct!)
4.Select a specific cultural group. Analyze how that cultural group’s dietary practices might influence their risk for certain diseases (3-5 sentences), and suggest culturally appropriate interventions to address these risks (3-5 sentences).
(Answers should be written in grammatically correct complete sentences!)
5.Analyze the following case study. Then, provide at least four ways that a clinician can approach this case in a culturally competent manner. (Answers should be 5-7 sentences in length, and must be in grammatically correct!)
A middle-aged Vietnamese woman attributed her chronic pain, fatigue, and depression to her husband’s infidelity, to her position within her household, to her inability to express her anger and resentment, to her imprisonment under the communists, and to her concern for the relatives she left behind. In giving her account, she moves back and forth among these seemingly disparate elements. Eventually she provides the missing element, which is that her mother-in-law is a member of the household and she is constrained, both by cultural convention and self-interest, from expressing her anger and frustration that she associates with her husband. Her traumatic confinement in Vietnam and the continued persecution of her relatives have become a medium for articulating physical distress, dysphoric emotions (which she consciously recognizes as emotions), and her oppressive life circumstances.
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