"Something Born of the Heart": Culturally Affiliated Illnesses of Older Adults in Oaxaca.

Issues Ment Health Nurs

Instituto de Investigación Sobre la Salud Pública, Universidad del Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico.

Published: March 2020

This qualitative research identifies and analyzes emotions and interventions linked to affective experiences and cultural aspects of health/illness/care processes in 219 older adults of eight Indigenous groups in Oaxaca, Mexico. Life stories are examined from perspectives of cultural gerontology, anthropology of emotions and critical medical anthropology with a gender perspective. Significance and healing of two illnesses of cultural affiliation: tiricia (sadness of the soul) and envidia (rancor against the successful) are examined. Conditions other than diabetes and hypertension are healed by traditional remedies or spiritual cleansings. Examining tiricia and envidia permit improved knowledge and understanding of the emotional culture and the community.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2019.1650854DOI Listing

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