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Artistic representations of infectious disease
Ad A Kaptein1, Frans Meulenberg2, Michael Murray3
1Medical Psychology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
Artistic representations of disease are widespread yet largely ignored in health psychology research. In this paper we use two infectious diseases, tuberculosis and the plague, as tracers to study how infectious diseases are represented in novels, films, paintings, and songs. They were represented especially in terms of their causes and seriousness. Studying how diseases are represented in various art forms extends our understanding of how they are socially constructed. This knowledge can also be incorporated into the training of health care providers to sensitize them to issues in patient care.
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