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ETHNOCULTURAL LANDSCAPES OF SHARGOROD
Volodumyr Volovik +2 more
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Ethnocultural character of concept “enemy”
Orlov, V., Chibisova, O.
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Philippine Ethnoculture and Human Sexuality
Journal of Social Work & Human Sexuality, 1986exaly +2 more sources
Ethnocultural Identification in Psychotherapy
Psychiatry, 1987Ethnoculturally translocated individuals, members of minority groups, and patients in cross-cultural psychotherapy frequently experience disturbances of their ethnocultural identities. During psychotherapy these patients often attribute ethnocultural qualities to their therapists in a process called ethnocultural identification.
L, Comas-Díaz, F M, Jacobsen
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Ethnocultural Diversity in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 2014Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally. Despite a greater burden of disease, ethnocultural minorities in both the United States and Canada are significantly less likely to access cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Without equitable access to CR, these patients may be more likely to experience recurrent cardiac events and unnecessarily ...
Liz, Midence +4 more
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Ethnocultural Gerontological Nursing
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2016The aging population is growing increasingly more diverse, with one in four older adults from an ethnic minority group by 2050, while the nursing force will largely remain members of a single race White population. The purpose of this review is to appraise the state of nursing knowledge in relationship to meeting the needs of elders in unique racial ...
Janet C, Mentes +2 more
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ETHNOCULTURAL IDENTITY IN LITERARY TEXT
Keruen, 2023Structural and also other formal differences between the translated text and the original work are analyzed in the article. Contradiction in meaning has been revealed due to the impossibility of translating individual elements of the original text which is recognized as inevitable in the conditions of ethnocultural specificity, differences in the sets ...
М.М. Ternavskaya, Yu.V. Bogdanova
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Ethnocultural Approaches to Genetics
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1992Human cultural needs are not easily categorized, studied, or taught to others outside the group. Generalizations about groups are made to increase the awareness of differences and commonalities. It is hoped that this increased sensitivity will serve as a catalyst for the individual to develop a greater awareness of the importance of culture in delivery
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