Use of Traditional Indian Medicine among Urban Native Americans
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic explanation of the
use of traditional medicine among the native American population living
in the San Francisco Bay area.
Several hypotheses concerning the factors
associated with this behavior are tested.
These include tribal
grouping, socioeconomic and sociocultural factors, as well as the
relationship between traditional medicine and modern Anglo medicine.
The
analysis is based on a probability sample of 277 native American
families, systematically drawn from a specially prepared list of 5,000
in three Bay area counties with the largest native American population
(Alameda, San Francisco, and Santa Clara).
Traditional medicine was used
by almost one out of three families in the sample and it is shown that
use of traditional medicine, although related to sociocultural factors,
did not detract from the use of modern Anglo medicine.
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