This paper reports results from a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness among the Chinese community in England. It is assumed that representations of health and illness are grounded in cultural frameworks and are constructed through communication, social interaction and the practices of daily life. Our findings show that in spite of differences related to age and degrees of acculturation, Chinese people in England share a common representational system with respect to health and illness. This system is based on the traditional notions of balance and harmony between the interdependent forces of Yin and Yang. Health results from balance, whereas illness is brought about by disequilibrium. It is through these tradit...
Health behaviors and use of traditional Chinese medicine among the British Chinese community were ex...
Studying health practices within various present and past cultures is a valuable area of research, i...
This examination of how Chinese migrant women resident in England engage with Western and Chinese he...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness ...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness ...
Objectives. This paper explores how ethnicity has been represented in research on the health practic...
Health and illness are a major concern of peoples' lives in the contemporary western world. The unde...
Objectives. This paper explores how ethnicity has been represented in research on the health practic...
The present study examines factors associated with health, functioning and social engagement among C...
The present study examines factors associated with health, functioning and social engagement among C...
Background: Abundant studies have investigated how health concepts held by individuals shape and are...
In this article, the authors explored Cantonese-speaking older Chinese migrants knowledge, attitudes...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPE/3892 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This paper is a contribution to the debate on how to make health-care services in the United Kingdom...
This study explores the health beliefs and preventive health behaviours of older Hong Kong Chinese p...
Health behaviors and use of traditional Chinese medicine among the British Chinese community were ex...
Studying health practices within various present and past cultures is a valuable area of research, i...
This examination of how Chinese migrant women resident in England engage with Western and Chinese he...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness ...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness ...
Objectives. This paper explores how ethnicity has been represented in research on the health practic...
Health and illness are a major concern of peoples' lives in the contemporary western world. The unde...
Objectives. This paper explores how ethnicity has been represented in research on the health practic...
The present study examines factors associated with health, functioning and social engagement among C...
The present study examines factors associated with health, functioning and social engagement among C...
Background: Abundant studies have investigated how health concepts held by individuals shape and are...
In this article, the authors explored Cantonese-speaking older Chinese migrants knowledge, attitudes...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPE/3892 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This paper is a contribution to the debate on how to make health-care services in the United Kingdom...
This study explores the health beliefs and preventive health behaviours of older Hong Kong Chinese p...
Health behaviors and use of traditional Chinese medicine among the British Chinese community were ex...
Studying health practices within various present and past cultures is a valuable area of research, i...
This examination of how Chinese migrant women resident in England engage with Western and Chinese he...