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FOKLPSYCHI
Informed of folk medicine: Psychiatrist

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Description

For sample adults who had used folk medicine (FOKYR) in (2002) or a traditional healer (FOKBOTANYR, FOKCURANYR, FOKESPIRYR, FOKNAMYR, FOKSHAMYR, FOKSOBADYR, or FOKYERBYR) (for 2007) during the past 12 months and had told a conventional medical professional about their use of folk medicine or a traditional healer (FOKLCONVHP), FOKLPSYCHI indicates whether they had reported their use of folk medicine or a traditional healer to a psychiatrist.

Data Collection

In both 2002 and 2007, interviewers asked, "During the past 12 months, did you let any of these conventional medical professionals know about your use of folk medicine or a traditional healer?" and handed the respondent a card listing several types of conventional health care practitioners. If the answer was affirmative (i.e., a "Yes" response in FOKLCONVP), interviewers asked the follow-up question, "Which ones [did you tell]?" and noted, "You may choose more than one."

 

In both 2002 and 2007, the list of conventional medical professionals included, along with "psychiatrist":

  • Medical doctor (including specialists) (FOKLMD)
  • Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant (FOKLNURS)
  • Dentist (including specialists) (FOKLDENT)

In 2007, the list included additional categories of conventional medical professionals:

  • Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) (FOKLDO)

For more information about the full range of variables related to folk medicine or a traditional healer, including definitions, see FOKYR.

Comparability

The list of conventional medical practitioners on the card shown to respondents was shorter in 2002 than in 2007.

 

For example, the only type of mental health professional listed in 2002 was "psychiatrist"; in 2007, however, both "psychiatrist" and "psychologist/social worker" were listed. Some respondents may have treated "psychiatrist" as a general category for "mental health professional/therapist" in 2002, but this was probably less common in 2007, when psychologists and social workers were accorded a separate category on the flashcard.

Researchers may wish to try combining the psychiatrist and psychologist/social worker categories to increase comparability for FOKLPSYCHI between 2002 and 2007.

Only sample adults with a positive response in FOKLCONVHP are included in the question universe for FOKLPSYCHI. For discussion of comparability issues for FOKLCONVHP, see the documentation for that variable.

Universe

  • 2002: Sample adults age 18+ who have seen a practitioner for folk medicine during the past 12 months and have let a conventional medical professional know about their use of folk medicine.
  • 2007: Sample adults age 18+ who have seen a traditional healer during the past 12 months and have let a conventional medical professional know about their use of a traditional healer.

Availability

  • 2002, 2007

Weights