mental distress. With elders ’ consent, in-depth interviews were recorded, transcribed and transcripts were thematically analyzed. The findings suggest that these women believed that to lower the risk of mental distress it is critical for individuals to ‘maximize control over inner self ’ by ‘being busy.’ The elder’s busy behavior is framed within the Indian cultural and spiritual/faith matrix in dialogue with acculturation experiences in Canada. ‘Staying busy ’ allows these elders to use culture as a ‘moral medicine ’ to facilitate coping and adaptation. Key words Canada • coping strategy • culture • elderly Indian immigrant women • mental distres
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The voices and experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada have been conspicuously absent ...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
The mental health of migrant communities is an important public health concern. A growing body of li...
Context: Chronic stress, if not appropriately addressed, can cause a variety of mental health disord...
Indian Punjabis constitute a large proportion of the immigrant population in the Lower Mainland of B...
Elder abuse and neglect occur in every community and society. While considerable research is emergin...
The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to examine and understand the challenges faced...
This is a qualitative research centred on factors related to depressing and mental health among elde...
Purpose: This qualitative research aimed to elicit experiences and beliefs of recent South Asian imm...
As Canada, and particularly metropolitan cities like Montreal, becomes increasingly diverse, it is ...
South Asians frequently migrate at an advanced age to join their adult children in the United States...
With a growing immigrant population, Norwegian society faces new challenges in provision of health c...
This narrative review explores the mental health of older immigrants in Canada through an intersecti...
The mental health of migrant communities is an important public health concern. A growing body of li...
Limited acculturation of older ethnic immigrants in Canada may adversely impact their psychological ...
The voices and experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada have been conspicuously absent ...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
The mental health of migrant communities is an important public health concern. A growing body of li...
Context: Chronic stress, if not appropriately addressed, can cause a variety of mental health disord...
Indian Punjabis constitute a large proportion of the immigrant population in the Lower Mainland of B...
Elder abuse and neglect occur in every community and society. While considerable research is emergin...