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Contemporary adaptation theory is the result of a decades-long inquiry into the communication processes and practices that enable or constrain an immigrant’s successful transition into a new society. Communication scholars have approached this theory from a wide range of methodologies and perspectives.
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Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Existing Health Technologies
2020New health technologies (e.g., products, services, policies, interventions designed to help people maintain their independence) are usually created in a way that makes them specific to the culture in which they were developed. Cross-cultural adaptation of health technologies considers the “language, culture, and context in such a way that it is ...
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Guidelines for the process of cross-cultural adaptation of self-report measures.
Spine, 2000D. Beaton +3 more
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Stress and Adaptation in Cross-Cultural Transition
Psychological Reports, 1974To explore the possible association of various stages in the cross-cultural adaptation process with different degrees of stress (imbalance in need-press relationship) and levels of human and skill resources, the Activities Index, Organizational Climate Index, Personal Orientation Inventory, and Adjustment Questionnaire were administered to 40 Peace ...
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Cross-Cultural Adaptability of Organizational Change Interventions
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This article discusses the ability of the change agent, or OD practitioner to use intervention techniques across different cultures. It is proposed that a contingency approach must be employed in prescribing the appropriate technique, and that certain cultural typologies are helpful in deciding which intervention is most appropriate. In particular, the
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2015
J. Epstein, R. Santo, F. Guillemin
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J. Epstein, R. Santo, F. Guillemin
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[Cross-cultural adaptation and mental disorders].
Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica, 2002Recently, it has not been rare for psychiatrists to treatment disorders and provide consultation on mental health problems for people from different cultures. The following is a brief outline of mental disorders and mental health problems of the people who immigrated in culturally different societies.
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Regarding “Literature review before questionnaire cross-cultural adaptation”
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2011Padua, R +3 more
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