Purpose: To advance understanding about the popular health promotion strategies and factors associated with the successful transfer and uptake of health messages among Chinese and Indian immigrant women. Methods: Eight focus groups were conducted with 46 immigrant women, 22 from Mainland China and 24 from India, who had lived less than 5 years in Canada. Audiotaped data were transcribed, translated and analyzed by identification of themes and subcategories within and between groups. Results: In both ethnic groups, discussions on promoting health messages had five major themes, i.e., sources, barriers, facilitators, credibility and ways to improve access along with group specific sub-themes. Despite identification of several diverse sources ...
Adams, Helen. “Social Networking and Privacy: A Law Enforcement Perspective.” School Library Media A...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to assess a community...
OBJECTIVES: Chinese people have distinctive perspectives on health and illness that are largely unre...
Background: There has been little empirical research on the best ways to influence women’s health be...
the year 2000. Becoming an immigrant is a process characterized by losses in socio-economic status a...
In Australia, women from non–English-speaking backgrounds participate less frequently in breast canc...
Introduction: Social determinants of health impact health, and migrants are exposed to an inequitabl...
Purpose: Healthcare utilization and health-seeking behaviors of Chinese American immigrant women may...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
Objective: Lower rates of cervical cancer screening in Indian women have been consistently reported,...
This study developed and evaluated a socioculturally tailored intervention to improve knowledge, bel...
Introduction: Health disparities among immigrants exist across socioecological domains. While Chines...
This study explored Arabic, Chinese, South Asian, and Vietnamese immigrant women’s experiences with ...
Chinese-born immigrant women, after immigrating to the United States, encounter cross-cultural chall...
Copyright © 2015 Joanne Crawford et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Adams, Helen. “Social Networking and Privacy: A Law Enforcement Perspective.” School Library Media A...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to assess a community...
OBJECTIVES: Chinese people have distinctive perspectives on health and illness that are largely unre...
Background: There has been little empirical research on the best ways to influence women’s health be...
the year 2000. Becoming an immigrant is a process characterized by losses in socio-economic status a...
In Australia, women from non–English-speaking backgrounds participate less frequently in breast canc...
Introduction: Social determinants of health impact health, and migrants are exposed to an inequitabl...
Purpose: Healthcare utilization and health-seeking behaviors of Chinese American immigrant women may...
Immigrant South Asian women living in Canada are not only at increased risk for health problems and...
Objective: Lower rates of cervical cancer screening in Indian women have been consistently reported,...
This study developed and evaluated a socioculturally tailored intervention to improve knowledge, bel...
Introduction: Health disparities among immigrants exist across socioecological domains. While Chines...
This study explored Arabic, Chinese, South Asian, and Vietnamese immigrant women’s experiences with ...
Chinese-born immigrant women, after immigrating to the United States, encounter cross-cultural chall...
Copyright © 2015 Joanne Crawford et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Adams, Helen. “Social Networking and Privacy: A Law Enforcement Perspective.” School Library Media A...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to assess a community...
OBJECTIVES: Chinese people have distinctive perspectives on health and illness that are largely unre...