The immigration process entails many changes in the lives of those who emigrate including establishing oneself in a new country. There is continuing interest in what happens to the health of those who undergo this process. This qualitative study investigated the perceived health and health-related experiences of a sample of mid-life immigrant women and explored relationships between determinants of health and their experiences connected to immigration. Forty-two women participated in the study. While respondents were relatively well educated, their current socio-economic status was relatively low. While women defined their health in a holistic manner, personal health focused on their physical health and their ability to function. This funct...
Background: Immigrant women often experience health inequities, whether for reasons of gender, count...
Abstract This study expands on previous research on the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) in Canada by ...
Immigrants are known to experience enormous culture transitions that can affect their health. Depres...
the year 2000. Becoming an immigrant is a process characterized by losses in socio-economic status a...
The Healthy Immigrant Effect refers to the phenomenon of declining health among immigrants after rel...
Increasing international migration in the context of aging populations makes a comprehensive underst...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of twelve migrant women from Iran residing in the Ottawa/Gati...
Abstract Health Issue This chapter investigates (1) the association between ethnicity and migration,...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
Health Issue: This chapter investigates (1) the association between ethnicity and m...
Health Issue: This chapter investigates (1) the association between ethnicity and m...
Copyright © 2015 Sepali Guruge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: Immigrant women often experience health inequities, whether for reasons of gender, count...
The inclusion of migration as a predictor of health is seen as a significant advancement in Canadian...
Background: Immigrant women often experience health inequities, whether for reasons of gender, count...
Abstract This study expands on previous research on the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) in Canada by ...
Immigrants are known to experience enormous culture transitions that can affect their health. Depres...
the year 2000. Becoming an immigrant is a process characterized by losses in socio-economic status a...
The Healthy Immigrant Effect refers to the phenomenon of declining health among immigrants after rel...
Increasing international migration in the context of aging populations makes a comprehensive underst...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of twelve migrant women from Iran residing in the Ottawa/Gati...
Abstract Health Issue This chapter investigates (1) the association between ethnicity and migration,...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
Health Issue: This chapter investigates (1) the association between ethnicity and m...
Health Issue: This chapter investigates (1) the association between ethnicity and m...
Copyright © 2015 Sepali Guruge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background: Immigrant women often experience health inequities, whether for reasons of gender, count...
The inclusion of migration as a predictor of health is seen as a significant advancement in Canadian...
Background: Immigrant women often experience health inequities, whether for reasons of gender, count...
Abstract This study expands on previous research on the healthy immigrant effect (HIE) in Canada by ...
Immigrants are known to experience enormous culture transitions that can affect their health. Depres...