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"Menos se perdió en Cuba". La dimensión asiática del 98 [PDF]
Delgado, Josep M.
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Breast, Colorectal, and Prostate Cancer Incidence among Filipino Americans by Generational Status in the Multiethnic Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Women & Therapy, 2007
SUMMARY This article focuses on therapeutic work with second-generation Filipino women (Filipinas). These clients are particularly vulnerable to errors resulting from the therapist's lack of cultural competence. These clients present to their therapists as having acculturated to the mainstream culture, which may contribute to the clinicians ...
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SUMMARY This article focuses on therapeutic work with second-generation Filipino women (Filipinas). These clients are particularly vulnerable to errors resulting from the therapist's lack of cultural competence. These clients present to their therapists as having acculturated to the mainstream culture, which may contribute to the clinicians ...
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Dinamika Pisang (Filipina-Sangihe) Di Perbatasan Indonesia-Filipina
Antropologi Indonesia, 2017Indonesia citizens, who are resident in the southern Philippines is estimated at 8,000 inhabitants. They are commonly known as Pisang, an abbreviation of the Philippines-Sangihe or residents who have “blood ties” with Sangihe (Indonesia) which then had settled in the Philippines.
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Fallstudie: Filipinas in Japan
2016Die philippinische Bevolkerung in Japan bildet mit mehr als 200.000 Einwohnern die drittgroste ethnische Minderheitengruppe in Japan. Davon sind ca. 77 % Frauen.
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The Mental Health Status of Filipinas in Queensland
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2002Objective: To determine the prevalence and investigate potential predictors of psychological distress in Filipino women living in Queensland, Australia. Methods: The sample of n = 487 women (88% response rate) was drawn from Filipino organization membership lists and supplemented by snowball sampling.
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