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Health Inequity of Stage and Survival of Gastric Cancer in California. [PDF]

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Ituarte PHG   +13 more
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Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the Management of Breast Cancer.

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The Hmong Literacy Project: A Study of Hmong Classroom Behavior

Bilingual Research Journal, 1994
Abstract 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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A Digital Diabetes Storytelling Intervention for the Hmong Community: A Pilot Study

Health Promotion Practice, 2023
Hmong-Americans experience higher rates of diabetes and poorer diabetes-related health outcomes than their White peers. Traditional methods of diabetes education do not reach Hmong patients effectively due to known socioeconomic and literacy barriers.
Kathryn M Brown   +6 more
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Hmong American Women Crossing Borders in Nursing Education: Two Case Studies

Journal of Nursing Education, 2011
The Hmong population in the United States is rapidly growing. Cultural differences between this population and the American health care system lead to health disparities. These differences are exacerbated by the shortage of Hmong American nurses. The shortage may be related to difficulty in navigating the U.S. education system.
Avonne A, Yang, Tama L, Morris
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An acoustic and electroglottographic study of White Hmong phonation.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009
This study examines the phonation of White Hmong, a language with seven tones (traditionally described as high, mid, low, high-falling, mid-rising, low-falling, and mid-low), five of which are associated with modal phonation, and two of which are associated with non-modal phonation; the low-falling tone is creaky and mid-low tone is breathy.
Christina M. Esposito   +2 more
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A Study of Hmong Immigrants’ Experience With Diabetes Education: A Community-Engaged Qualitative Study

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2016
Purpose: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing in Hmong Americans, an understudied ethnic minority group. This research sought to identify barriers and facilitators related to the diabetes education experience of Hmong Americans with type 2 diabetes, living in central California.
Fay, Mitchell-Brown   +4 more
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