Developing cultural competence in interacting with people with aphasia representing varied racial, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds is an important goal for all clinical and research aphasiologists. Asian Indians are one of the largest and fastest-growing ethnic minority groups to migrate to the North America, and have a higher incidence of stroke than most other immigrant populations. In this primer, we summarize key aspects of multilingual concerns, culture and etiquette as well as means of addressing cultural and linguistic differences when working with Asian Indians with aphasia, especially first-generation immigrants. Background material, helpful pointers, and resources for aphasiologists are provided
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Background: Indigenous health matters have largely been neglected in the speech-language pathology l...
Background: As cross-border migration increases internationally, speech pathologists will see growin...
The absence of culture- and language-specific aphasia assessment in Bangla underscores a critical pr...
The consistent increase of cultural diversity and immigration within the United States over the last...
The central aim of this thesis is to explore resources for turn construction and interactional adapt...
Bilingualism may affect the profile of cognitive disturbances associated with stroke. Its impact on ...
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The purpose of this study was to compare the speech-language performance of individuals who suffered...
Multiethnic aphasia caseloads in post-stroke services are estimated to grow extensively. The converg...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder resulting from damage to the brain, most typically a stroke...
Approximately 47 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home (Ce...
This study attempts to understand how monolingual English-speaking Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world, despite being known to suffer from increased risk of stroke...
A multidisciplinary team of experts took stock of the current state of affairs about many aspects of...
The current research on aphasia in Malaysia can be divided into two areas. One is carried out by res...
Background: Indigenous health matters have largely been neglected in the speech-language pathology l...
Background: As cross-border migration increases internationally, speech pathologists will see growin...
The absence of culture- and language-specific aphasia assessment in Bangla underscores a critical pr...
The consistent increase of cultural diversity and immigration within the United States over the last...
The central aim of this thesis is to explore resources for turn construction and interactional adapt...
Bilingualism may affect the profile of cognitive disturbances associated with stroke. Its impact on ...
In Australia, cultural and linguistic diversity is a crucial factor to be addressed in planning and ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the speech-language performance of individuals who suffered...
Multiethnic aphasia caseloads in post-stroke services are estimated to grow extensively. The converg...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder resulting from damage to the brain, most typically a stroke...
Approximately 47 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home (Ce...
This study attempts to understand how monolingual English-speaking Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world, despite being known to suffer from increased risk of stroke...
A multidisciplinary team of experts took stock of the current state of affairs about many aspects of...
The current research on aphasia in Malaysia can be divided into two areas. One is carried out by res...