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Ethnocultural Differences in Prevalence of Adolescent Depression
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1997AbstractData from an ethnically diverse sample of middle school (Grades 6–8) students (n = 5,423) are analyzed for ethnic differences in major depression. The point prevalence of major depression was 8.4% without and 4.3% with impairment. Data were sufficient to calculate prevalences for nine ethnic groups.
R E, Roberts, C R, Roberts, Y R, Chen
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Resettlement without the support of an ethnocultural community
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994The purpose of this phenomenological study is to describe the lived experience of immigrating to a region where there is no ethnocultural community of one's culture Twenty culturally isolated immigrants to Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, of different ethnic origins were interviewed in depth about their resettlement experience the Giorgi modification of
C, Baker, A M, Arseneault, G, Gallant
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Ethnocultural Identity and Induced Abortion in Kazakstan
Studies in Family Planning, 1997This study analyzes ethnic differences in induced abortion among ever-married women in Kazakstan, drawing on data from the 1995 Kazakstan Demographic and Health Survey. Instead of conventional ethnic markers, such as "Kazak" or "Russian," it focuses on more complex ethnocultural identities that combine ascribed ethnicity with language use.
V, Agadjanian, Z, Qian
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Ethnocultural Influences in Cancer
Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 1998Compelling evidence that ethnicity is associated with serious disparities in cancer morbidity and mortality has been documented in the medical and public health literature. In addition to the role that socioeconomic variables play in affecting cancer outcomes, health professionals are beginning to pay attention to the influence of ethnicity and culture.
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The Dynamics of an Ethnocultural Situation
Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2013The author reviews the legal status of Nagornyi Karabakh [Nagorno-Karabakh, Artsakh], difficulties of a postwar peace settlement, and fragile conditions of life within the economically struggling territory. Ethnographic and demographic descriptions of Armenians living in the region over the past twenty years are featured.
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Ethnocultural sensitivity and measurement of consumer satisfaction
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1995Stemming from the diversity in the U.S. population, ethnocultural factors no longer can be ignored when defining and assessing consumer satisfaction. Likewise, there is a critical need for process models that consider consumer heterogeneity. Continuous quality improvement (CQI) programs must look beyond whether or not services are accessible and cost ...
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Understanding Adolescent Depression in Ethnocultural Context
Advances in Nursing Science, 2002Asian-American adolescents often are regarded as a "model minority" and as being less likely to experience depression than adolescents of other ethnic groups. African-American adolescents are more often diagnosed with schizophrenia than depression. Do these epidemiologic phenomena reflect the real facts, or are these just artifacts shaped by cultural ...
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The Ethnocultural Development of a Region
Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2014Irina V. Lidzhieva, Sofia N. Nemgirova
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