Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversitySince 1979 thousands of Southeast Asians have sought resettlement in the United States. The cultural framework of these people is evidenced in their health belief system. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten Khmer refugees in order to elicit their beliefs about the causes of symptoms they have experienced. It was found chat both natural and supernatural causes were attributed to their illness. The concept of k'chall, bad air in the body, vas very important in the health belief systems of the Khmer respondents
The purpose of this quantitative study was to describe and examine the relationships between age, ge...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
Includes bibliographical references.This project analyzes the affects of trauma and culture change o...
This study was conducted to explore the health beliefs and health practices of refugee mothers from ...
dissertationThis study examines the Cambodian refugees' use of traditional and cosmopolitan (America...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Cambodians living in the U.S.A. suffer from depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and ch...
This qualitative study examined the congruence between health beliefs and behavior as reported by 30...
Over 1.2 million Southeast Asian refugees have resettled in the United States since 1975, and little...
This study addresses ways Khmer refugee elders utilize traditional herbal medicine with Western biom...
This paper uses a sociological stress process model to explore the Khmer adult refugees’ experience ...
This grounded theory study was an inquiry into the perceptions of health of Cambodian women in reset...
Cambodian refugees have settled in many countries of the West, including New Zealand. Cambodian refu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Cambodian Americans have relatively poo...
The impact on the human psyche, body and emotions in those who endure major traumatic events is well...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to describe and examine the relationships between age, ge...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
Includes bibliographical references.This project analyzes the affects of trauma and culture change o...
This study was conducted to explore the health beliefs and health practices of refugee mothers from ...
dissertationThis study examines the Cambodian refugees' use of traditional and cosmopolitan (America...
Approximately three million Cambodian (Khmer) people were victims of political genocide committed by...
Cambodians living in the U.S.A. suffer from depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and ch...
This qualitative study examined the congruence between health beliefs and behavior as reported by 30...
Over 1.2 million Southeast Asian refugees have resettled in the United States since 1975, and little...
This study addresses ways Khmer refugee elders utilize traditional herbal medicine with Western biom...
This paper uses a sociological stress process model to explore the Khmer adult refugees’ experience ...
This grounded theory study was an inquiry into the perceptions of health of Cambodian women in reset...
Cambodian refugees have settled in many countries of the West, including New Zealand. Cambodian refu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Cambodian Americans have relatively poo...
The impact on the human psyche, body and emotions in those who endure major traumatic events is well...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to describe and examine the relationships between age, ge...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
Includes bibliographical references.This project analyzes the affects of trauma and culture change o...