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Hmong American Women Living With Diabetes

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2009
Abstract Purpose: To understand how to better care for Hmong women with diabetes using nursing theory praxis. Design: Qualitative phenomenologic design, specifically community‐based collaborative action research based on Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness (HEC). Methods: Five Hmong women with Type 2 diabetes and HgbA1c levels
Avonne, Yang   +3 more
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Adherence With Hypertension Care Among Hmong Americans

Journal of Community Health Nursing, 2005
To assess contexts of adherence with hypertension care among Hmong Americans, in-person interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of 323 adults using culturally adapted survey instruments. The mean age of participants was 58 years; 91% had no education, and 86% spoke no English.
Candice C, Wong   +4 more
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Teenage Marriage among Hmong American Women

Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2014
As Hmong transition to life in America, efforts are made by Hmong to maintain traditional cultural practices. This article explores the traditional practice of early marriage among Hmong women and their responses to this practice. As Hmong women acculturate to American ways, women may question the role of traditional practices in their identity and ...
Pa Der Vang, Pa Her
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Hmong American Literature and Culture

2018
Hmong American literature is an emerging field within Asian American literature, seeing a steep rise in production starting in the early 2000s. In collective and individual publication efforts, the literature includes mostly memoirs, short stories, and poetry.
Aline Lo, Kong Pheng Pha
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Hmong Values and American Education

Equity & Excellence in Education, 1994
(1994). Hmong Values and American Education. Equity & Excellence in Education: Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 36-44.
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Microaggressions and Hmong American Students

Bilingual Research Journal, 2015
This research identifies how anti-immigrant sentiment and racism, which have historically been reflected and transmitted through nativist language policies and school curriculum, affect second-linguistic-generation Hmong Americans—not via overtly xenophobic and discriminatory acts but via subtle yet hurtful racial microaggressions.
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The Hmong Americans: Identity, conflict, and opportunity

Multicultural Perspectives, 1999
(1999). The Hmong Americans: Identity, conflict, and opportunity. Multicultural Perspectives: Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 9-14.
Tony Vang, Juan Flores
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Healing in the Diaspora: Hmong American and Hmong Lao Practices of Care

2021
This chapter asks: How does the medical travel of plants, humans, and kinship reconstitute a displaced community? How are the processes of transnational caring, as care work, shaped by the cultural, historical, social, and political characteristics of Hmong diaspora? While migration for care can be hopeful, we ask why does care also entails ambivalence?
Thao, Mai See, Bochaton, Audrey
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Criminalization and Second-Generation Hmong American Boys

Amerasia Journal, 2018
(2018). Criminalization and Second-Generation Hmong American Boys. Amerasia Journal: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 113-126.
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