Objectives. This paper explores how ethnicity has been represented in research on the health practices of Chinese populations in the UK and suggests ways in which such research might be enriched by adopting an interdisciplinary approach. Design. A systematic literature review of studies was conducted on research with ‘Chinese’ in the UK. Results. The review highlighted that research with Chinese populations is frequently grounded in assumptions about the homogeneity of Chinese ethnic and cultural identities, and health practices, which undermines the generalizability of findings and conclusions. Conclusions. There was a lack of clarity surrounding the term ‘Chinese’ as an ethnic and national label that can lead to racialised constructions o...
This study analyses lay understandings of health among Dai Lue, an ethnic minority in China, and how...
This study analyses lay understandings of health among Dai Lue, an ethnic minority in China, and how...
There is very little known about the cancer information needs of the Chinese community who live and ...
Objectives. This paper explores how ethnicity has been represented in research on the health practic...
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 ...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness ...
In an increasingly complex world marked by transnationalism and globalisation, the role of physical ...
This paper is a contribution to the debate on how to make health-care services in the United Kingdom...
We explored the correlates of use of TCM and WM by ethnic Chinese students in the UK. A questionnair...
This examination of how Chinese migrant women resident in England engage with Western and Chinese he...
Health and illness are a major concern of peoples' lives in the contemporary western world. The unde...
Health behaviors and use of traditional Chinese medicine among the British Chinese community were ex...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this explor...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In an increasingly complex world marke...
This study analyses lay understandings of health among Dai Lue, an ethnic minority in China, and how...
This study analyses lay understandings of health among Dai Lue, an ethnic minority in China, and how...
There is very little known about the cancer information needs of the Chinese community who live and ...
Objectives. This paper explores how ethnicity has been represented in research on the health practic...
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 ...
This paper reports results from a qualitative study on social representations of health and illness ...
In an increasingly complex world marked by transnationalism and globalisation, the role of physical ...
This paper is a contribution to the debate on how to make health-care services in the United Kingdom...
We explored the correlates of use of TCM and WM by ethnic Chinese students in the UK. A questionnair...
This examination of how Chinese migrant women resident in England engage with Western and Chinese he...
Health and illness are a major concern of peoples' lives in the contemporary western world. The unde...
Health behaviors and use of traditional Chinese medicine among the British Chinese community were ex...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this explor...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In an increasingly complex world marke...
This study analyses lay understandings of health among Dai Lue, an ethnic minority in China, and how...
This study analyses lay understandings of health among Dai Lue, an ethnic minority in China, and how...
There is very little known about the cancer information needs of the Chinese community who live and ...