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ETHNICITY, CULTURE, AND NEUROPSYCHIATRY

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2000
The purpose of this paper is to review the research on the relationships among ethnicity, culture, neuropsychiatric diagnosis, and treatment. Psychiatric nurses provide care to an ethnically and culturally diverse group of clients. Knowledge of ethnic and cultural differences are essential to diagnosis and treatment.
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CULTURE AND ETHNICITY

2012
Abstract This article considers appearance through the lens of culture and ethnicity, with a focus on how different physical attributes are considered desirable in different parts of the world. Drawing on one of the few studies in this area — a qualitative study of a South Asian community's views of visible difference — the article ...
Matthew Arnold, Daniel G. Williams
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Dementia, Ethnicity, and Culture

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2009
Edited byJacquelyn H. Flaskerud, RN, PhD, FAANSchool of Nursing, University of California—Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USAAre there consistent relationships among dementia, ethnicity, and ...
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Ethnicity, culture and cultural pluralism*

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1978
(1978). Ethnicity, culture and cultural pluralism. Ethnic and Racial Studies: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 139-153.
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Ethnic reunion and cultural affinity

Tourism Management, 2013
Abstract Ethnic reunion is the propensity of tourists to travel to regions where their ancestors originate from, while cultural affinity is the propensity of tourists to travel to regions with a shared cultural identity. This paper uses a “world migration matrix”, which records the year-1500 origins of the current populations of 159 countries, in a ...
Johan Fourie, Maria Santana-Gallego
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Ethnicity, culture, and social resources

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1990
Assessed social integration (existence or quantity of relationships) and social (specifically, emotional) support in Mexican Americans (MAs) and non-Hispanic whites (NHWs). Ethnic differences were seen as arising from (a) demographic differences between ethnic groups that account for ethnic differences; (b) demographic attributes that have different ...
J M, Golding, L A, Baezconde-Garbanati
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Culture, ethnicity, and mental health

Journal of Religion & Health, 1977
This is the important point, I think, both in the research field and in the research-policy-administrative-political field that might be characterized by the collective interests of people in these fields. Our discussions do not suggest unalterable directions for our efforts, and whatever answers we may come up with do not suggest final conclusions. If
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Culture, Race, and Ethnicity

2021
Race and culture are uniquely different descriptions of all people. Physical characteristics, genetic variations, and geographic location(s) versus the traditions, faiths, and belief systems with which human beings are brought up position each person to view and experience the world and their immediate environments differently.
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Ethnic and cultural awareness

British Journal of Theatre Nursing (United Kingdom), 1998
M, Dawkins, D, Ingram
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High Culture, Religious Culture, and Ethnicity

2003
AbstractCastles and cathedrals are important heritage sites in England and Britain, with the Tower of London, the origins of which date to William the Conqueror's attempts to secure the Norman conquest, as a prime example. In general, past cultural achievements are celebrated as important sources for national identity.
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