Haug, Marie R.; Wykle, May L.; Namazi, Kevan H. - In: Social Science & Medicine 29 (1989) 2, pp. 171-183
Defining self-care as treatment for a perceived symptom, this paper posits that explanations for such illness behavior will differ depending on whether symptoms experienced are perceived as not serious and most amenable to self-treatment or more serious and less likely to respond to self-care....