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Splenomegaly in Hmong Refugees
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984We review asymptomatic splenomegaly in Indochinese refugees and provide recommendations for evaluation of the problem. Prevalence of splenomegaly in newly arrived Indochinese refugees was 2.5%, three times more prevalent in the Hmong than in the non-Hmong refugees. Male Hmong refugees aged 15 to 29 years had the highest prevalence (10%).
R R, Paulson +3 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1996
To investigate the growth of a group of young Hmong children.In this descriptive, comparative study, length and weight measures of Hmong children were abstracted from medical charts for each previous clinic visit (newborn to most recent visit) where both measures had been recorded, and measures were compared with National Center for Health Statistics ...
D K, Gjerdingen +2 more
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To investigate the growth of a group of young Hmong children.In this descriptive, comparative study, length and weight measures of Hmong children were abstracted from medical charts for each previous clinic visit (newborn to most recent visit) where both measures had been recorded, and measures were compared with National Center for Health Statistics ...
D K, Gjerdingen +2 more
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The Hmong Literacy Project: A Study of Hmong Classroom Behavior
Bilingual Research Journal, 1994Abstract Reporting on the Hmong Literacy Project, a first language literacy project for Hmong adults funded by the National Institute for Literacy, this article focuses on research on Hmong classroom behavior that was conducted throughout the project.
Hee-Won Kang +2 more
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To Be Queer Hmong: Hmong Family Formation and Queer Hmong Identity Formation
To Be Queer Hmong is a state of worldbuilding and reimagining of queer Hmong people across space, place, and time. In this thesis, I examine how queer Hmong people form their intersectional identity in relation to their family and Hmong community. To center queer Hmong voices, I introduce a concept of “Queer Hmong Epistemology” which reimagines the ...Lee, Chali, Park, Eujin, Dinh, Michelle
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Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 1998
Abstract There is a growing recognition that family therapy has an obligation to meet the unique needs of ethnic minorities within a given population by offering services which arc culture-sensitive. This becomes even more critical when the minority clients are governed by fundamentally different cultural ethos from those that drive the dominant ...
Amith Ben-David, Ila Jasani Good
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Abstract There is a growing recognition that family therapy has an obligation to meet the unique needs of ethnic minorities within a given population by offering services which arc culture-sensitive. This becomes even more critical when the minority clients are governed by fundamentally different cultural ethos from those that drive the dominant ...
Amith Ben-David, Ila Jasani Good
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2019
Building on research done by Riddle (1989) and Bisang (1993), inter alia, this chapter seeks to provide a more thorough account of the classifier system of the two varieties of Laotian Hmong (Hmong-Mien, Laos and diaspora), White Hmong and Green Mong.
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Building on research done by Riddle (1989) and Bisang (1993), inter alia, this chapter seeks to provide a more thorough account of the classifier system of the two varieties of Laotian Hmong (Hmong-Mien, Laos and diaspora), White Hmong and Green Mong.
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While I am interested in representing Hmong people and culture to a larger American nation unfamiliar with who and what the Hmong are, I am also largely invested in empowering the ways in which the Hmong document our stories and remember ourselves through oral or craft storytelling as an act of resistance and resilience.
Yang, Gaosheng +2 more
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2020
Hmong (Hmong-Mien; Laos and diaspora) possesses categories of both phonological word and grammatical word. Phonological words exhibit a prosodic prominence in certain pragmatic situations combined with a lack of pauses within the word, and a minimal consonant-vowel-tone structure of a syllable serves as a minor third criterion.
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Hmong (Hmong-Mien; Laos and diaspora) possesses categories of both phonological word and grammatical word. Phonological words exhibit a prosodic prominence in certain pragmatic situations combined with a lack of pauses within the word, and a minimal consonant-vowel-tone structure of a syllable serves as a minor third criterion.
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Hmong History, Culture, and Acculturation: Implications for Counseling the Hmong
Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2004The Hmong in the U.S., a refugee population from Southeast Asia, brought a rich culture with them. To maximize therapeutic success with Hmong clients, counselors must acknowledge and understand Hmong history, culture, and acculturation and the value placed on family and community.
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