This study explored the health needs, familial and social problems of Thai migrants in a local community in Brisbane, Australia. Five focus groups with Thai migrants were conducted. The qualitative data were examined using thematic content analysis that is specifically designed for focus group analysis. Four themes were identified: \ud \ud (1) positive experiences in Australia, \ud (2) physical health problems, \ud (3) mental health problems, and \ud (4) familial and social health problems. \ud \ud This study revealed key health needs related to chronic disease and mental health, major barriers to health service use, such as language skills, and facilitating factors, such as the Thai Temple. We concluded that because the health needs, famil...
Background: Being a migrant and a new mother in a new land creates many difficulties for migrant wom...
When migrants arrive in Australia, they bring with them cultural lenses which may affect the way in...
Deborah A. Askew, Pasitpon Vatcharavongvan, Julie Hepworth, Gail Williams, Claire L. Jackson and Joh...
This study explored the health needs, familial and social problems of Thai migrants in a local commu...
Asian migrants living in rural Tasmania experience a social and cultural environment dissimilar to l...
The health behaviours related to chronic diseases experienced by South Asian immigrants are interrel...
Objectives: The study was designed to explore the lived experience of Asian migrants' health care-se...
Understanding factors that influence health-seeking behaviour of migrants is necessary to intervene ...
Understanding factors that influence health-seeking behaviour of migrants is necessary to intervene ...
In this article we describe the health status of Thai migrant women in Australia. Women’s physical h...
Objective: In spite of the healthy immigrant effect, the prevalence of lifestyle-related chronic dis...
Background The increasing diversity of Australia’s population mandates a greater understanding of th...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: In spite of the healthy imm...
With a growing immigrant population, Norwegian society faces new challenges in provision of health c...
This study was conducted in the southwest area of Brisbane, Australia, and is designed to explore an...
Background: Being a migrant and a new mother in a new land creates many difficulties for migrant wom...
When migrants arrive in Australia, they bring with them cultural lenses which may affect the way in...
Deborah A. Askew, Pasitpon Vatcharavongvan, Julie Hepworth, Gail Williams, Claire L. Jackson and Joh...
This study explored the health needs, familial and social problems of Thai migrants in a local commu...
Asian migrants living in rural Tasmania experience a social and cultural environment dissimilar to l...
The health behaviours related to chronic diseases experienced by South Asian immigrants are interrel...
Objectives: The study was designed to explore the lived experience of Asian migrants' health care-se...
Understanding factors that influence health-seeking behaviour of migrants is necessary to intervene ...
Understanding factors that influence health-seeking behaviour of migrants is necessary to intervene ...
In this article we describe the health status of Thai migrant women in Australia. Women’s physical h...
Objective: In spite of the healthy immigrant effect, the prevalence of lifestyle-related chronic dis...
Background The increasing diversity of Australia’s population mandates a greater understanding of th...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Objective: In spite of the healthy imm...
With a growing immigrant population, Norwegian society faces new challenges in provision of health c...
This study was conducted in the southwest area of Brisbane, Australia, and is designed to explore an...
Background: Being a migrant and a new mother in a new land creates many difficulties for migrant wom...
When migrants arrive in Australia, they bring with them cultural lenses which may affect the way in...
Deborah A. Askew, Pasitpon Vatcharavongvan, Julie Hepworth, Gail Williams, Claire L. Jackson and Joh...