This study investigates the relationships between acculturation, religion, and coping styles; as well as their predictive potentials in relation to socio-demographic factors, on access to medical help among Nigerians in the UK. This is a cross-sectional study using questionnaires for data collection (N = 297). Results revealed negative correlations between assimilative behaviours and religious behaviours and between religious behaviours, denial and religious coping. High levels of religiosity and coping through behavioural disengagement and self-blame predicted poor attitudes to medical help; but those who used instrumental support, emotional support, and active coping showed more positive attitudes to medical help-seeking. No gender differ...
Abstract Background: Africans hold many beliefs and engage in various practices that shape their hea...
Research pertaining to mental health treatment disparities and help-seeking behaviors overwhelmingly...
Migration into the United States opens windows of opportunity, but also involves difficult experienc...
Migration from different cultures carries with it some acclimatisation challenges. This study explor...
Healthcare underutilisation due to religio-cultural differences has been recorded among immigrant gr...
The changing face of patient’s populations in the UK has resulted in notable increases in cultural d...
The MASPAD is a validated and reliable, self-reported scale developed in the USA for measuring accul...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants i...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This quantitative stu...
BACKGROUND: Stigma related to mental illness affects all ethnic groups, contributing to the producti...
The United States has a significant number of immigrants from Africa. More come from Nigeria than ot...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
Objectives The main aim of this study was to critically examine the attitudes of African immigrants ...
The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants in the Unite...
Abstract Background: Africans hold many beliefs and engage in various practices that shape their hea...
Research pertaining to mental health treatment disparities and help-seeking behaviors overwhelmingly...
Migration into the United States opens windows of opportunity, but also involves difficult experienc...
Migration from different cultures carries with it some acclimatisation challenges. This study explor...
Healthcare underutilisation due to religio-cultural differences has been recorded among immigrant gr...
The changing face of patient’s populations in the UK has resulted in notable increases in cultural d...
The MASPAD is a validated and reliable, self-reported scale developed in the USA for measuring accul...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants i...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This quantitative stu...
BACKGROUND: Stigma related to mental illness affects all ethnic groups, contributing to the producti...
The United States has a significant number of immigrants from Africa. More come from Nigeria than ot...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
Objectives The main aim of this study was to critically examine the attitudes of African immigrants ...
The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants in the Unite...
Abstract Background: Africans hold many beliefs and engage in various practices that shape their hea...
Research pertaining to mental health treatment disparities and help-seeking behaviors overwhelmingly...
Migration into the United States opens windows of opportunity, but also involves difficult experienc...