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Immigrant Asian Indian Women and Postpartum Depression
JOGNN - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 2006To determine the incidence of postpartum depressive symptomatology in a sample of immigrant Asian Indian women and to establish whether cultural factors such as arranged marriage or gender of the newborn are associated with differences in depression scores.Quantitative, descriptive study.Ten private obstetric and pediatric offices in Northern ...
Deepika Goyal
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Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2005
ABSTRACT The present paper is an attempt to understand various theories that explain mental health issues of Asian Indian immigrant women. It further explores depression as a threat to mental health and also examines the various supports to mental health.
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ABSTRACT The present paper is an attempt to understand various theories that explain mental health issues of Asian Indian immigrant women. It further explores depression as a threat to mental health and also examines the various supports to mental health.
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Cystic Fibrosis in Asian Indians
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1996This report follows the unprecedented referral to our institution of 2 Asian Indian patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) within a 2-month period in 1993. As there were no reports of CF in Asian Indians in the American literature, we surveyed CF centers in the United States to estimate the incidence and to further characterize this group.
C A, Powers +3 more
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Tissue Antigens, 1971
HL—A typing in 80 Asian Indians has shown differences in the frequencies of some HL—A antigens as compared with American Caucasians. These include the absence of Te54 (= W14 = Maki) and Te64, and significantly low frequencies for HL—A2 and HL—A8.
D P, Singal, M R, Mickey, P I, Terasaki
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HL—A typing in 80 Asian Indians has shown differences in the frequencies of some HL—A antigens as compared with American Caucasians. These include the absence of Te54 (= W14 = Maki) and Te64, and significantly low frequencies for HL—A2 and HL—A8.
D P, Singal, M R, Mickey, P I, Terasaki
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Perfectionism in Asian Indians
The Counseling Psychologist, 2000Two studies explored the meaning of the construct of perfectionism in India. The first study examined the relevance of the Almost Perfect Scale, a measure of the dimensions of perfectionism, for 321 Hindu, Asian Indian students at the University of Delhi.
Robert B. Slaney +3 more
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Birth outcomes of Asian-Indian-Americans
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2007This study examines the maternal characteristics and birth outcomes of infants of U.S. resident Asian-Indian-American (AIA) mothers and compares those to infants of U.S. resident Whites and African-American (AA) mothers.Single live births to U.S. resident mothers with race/ethnicity coded on birth certificate as AIA, non-Hispanic White, or non-Hispanic
G R, Alexander +3 more
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Epidemiology of diabetes in Asians of the Indian subcontinent
Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews, 1990AbstractAsians from the Indian subcontinent have received greater attention in diabetes studies because of their migration in large numbers. The prevalence of non‐insulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in migrant Indians is higher than that in the population residing in the Indian subcontinent and is also usually higher than in the other racial ...
K L, Ramaiya, V R, Kodali, K G, Alberti
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Dietary adequacy in Asian Indians with HIV
AIDS Care, 2008Malnutrition is endemic in developing countries, which also bear the brunt of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic. HIV and its complications have a significant impact on nutritional status. Malnutrition and HIV have deleterious interactions. Dietary inadequacy is a major cause of malnutrition and few studies have been done to assess dietary
N, Wig +4 more
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Immunogenetics of Autoimmune Diseases in Asian Indians
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002Abstract: The HLA class II molecules play a critical role in the processing and presentation of specific peptides derived from autoantigens of pancreatic beta cells or gluten for T cell scrutiny in IDDM and CD. In the present study, extended DR3‐positive haplotypes associated with autoimmunity in northern Indian patients have been reported.
N K, Mehra +3 more
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