This article explores acculturation challenges and consequent depression among South Asian Muslim immigrants in Toronto. Thirteen immigrants were interviewed about their personal settlement and the challenges and conflicts that they experienced. The data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. Two major themes emerged: loss and fear. Recommendations are made to inform mental health professionals who work with this population. Implications for mental health practices and future research are discussed.Cet article examine les difficultés liées au processus d’acculturation et la dépression qui s’ensuit chez les immigrés musulmans d’Asie du Sud vivant à Toronto. Treize immigrés ont été interviewés sur leurs expériences personnelles d’ada...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
The present study explores the nature of coping mechanisms among South Asian Muslim immigrants livin...
Cet article explore les défis rencontrés par de nouveaux arrivants francophones à leur arrivée dans ...
Background: South Asian populations are the largest visible minority group in Canada; however, there...
Canadian Muslims are a growing, oft-scrutinized group that faces critical challenges in a global env...
This study examines the psychological and emotional experience of settling in Canada for South Asian...
Among several difficulties associated with immigration, acculturation process has been recognized a...
Cet article a pour objectif de soulever la problématique du rapport, établi par nombre d’études, ent...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to examination of the relation between acculturation stress and m...
Background: Acculturation is the phenomenon that results when a group with one culture comes into co...
Il est essentiel d’assurer une prise en charge culturellement sensible aux besoins de santé mentale ...
Abstract: Cultural influences are deeply rooted, and continue to affect the lives of Asian-Indian (A...
Existing literature has mainly attributed the decline of immigrant health in the host country to lab...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
The present study explores the nature of coping mechanisms among South Asian Muslim immigrants livin...
Cet article explore les défis rencontrés par de nouveaux arrivants francophones à leur arrivée dans ...
Background: South Asian populations are the largest visible minority group in Canada; however, there...
Canadian Muslims are a growing, oft-scrutinized group that faces critical challenges in a global env...
This study examines the psychological and emotional experience of settling in Canada for South Asian...
Among several difficulties associated with immigration, acculturation process has been recognized a...
Cet article a pour objectif de soulever la problématique du rapport, établi par nombre d’études, ent...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to examination of the relation between acculturation stress and m...
Background: Acculturation is the phenomenon that results when a group with one culture comes into co...
Il est essentiel d’assurer une prise en charge culturellement sensible aux besoins de santé mentale ...
Abstract: Cultural influences are deeply rooted, and continue to affect the lives of Asian-Indian (A...
Existing literature has mainly attributed the decline of immigrant health in the host country to lab...
Canada is globally renowned as a nation of newcomers. Every year, around 200,000 immigrants make Can...
The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s (MHCC) strategy calls for promoting the health and wellbein...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...