Emotions and Treatment Risk

Anxiety, helplessness, fear, and uncertainty can increase urgency and push caregivers toward formal healthcare settings. Fear of Western medicine, pharmaceuticals, drug sellers, or hospitals can deter formal care. Young age and pre-existin…

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Anxiety, helplessness, fear, and uncertainty can increase urgency and push caregivers toward formal healthcare settings. Fear of Western medicine, pharmaceuticals, drug sellers, or hospitals can deter formal care. Young age and pre-existing conditions increase the perceived urgency of diarrhoeal illness. First-time parents are especially likely to seek reassurance from healthcare providers when they feel unable to manage illness at home.