Rt. Trotter, ANTHROPOLOGICAL MIDRANGE THEORIES IN MENTAL-HEALTH RESEARCH - SELECTED THEORY, METHODS, AND SYSTEMATIC APPROACHES TO AT-RISK POPULATIONS, Ethos, 25(2), 1997, pp. 259-274
The application of midrange theory to ethnographically based mental he
alth research has proven to be highly productive. This is especially t
he case in international and domestic cross-cultural contexts. Example
s are given of the application of a variety of midrange theories in ri
sk reduction and disease prevention programs.