Do New Zealand's immigrants have a mortality advantage? Evidence from the New Zealand Census-Mortality Study [0.03%]
新西兰移民的死亡率优势吗?来自新西兰人口普查-死亡登记 linkage 数据的证据
Anjum Hajat,Tony Blakely,Saira Dayal et al.
Anjum Hajat et al.
Objective: To examine all-cause mortality differentials among New Zealand's (NZ) immigrant population. Unlike other studies that use the total non-migrant population as the reference group, we use NZ-born populations of t...
Perceived everyday discrimination and psychological distress: does social support matter? [0.03%]
感知到的日常歧视与心理痛苦:社会支持是否起作用?
Kristine J Ajrouch,Susan Reisine,Sungwoo Lim et al.
Kristine J Ajrouch et al.
Objectives: We investigate the association between perceived everyday discrimination and psychological distress among urban African-American women with young children (under 6 years) living in low-income neighborhoods. Sp...
HIV and AIDS-related stigma in the context of family support and race in South Africa [0.03%]
南非背景下家庭支持和种族差异对艾滋病患者的歧视问题研究
Darigg C Brown,Rhonda Belue,Collins O Airhihenbuwa
Darigg C Brown
Objectives: In this paper, we describe the first phase of a research project designed to quantify the role of race and cultural identity in HIV-related stigma. The ultimate purpose is to develop an intervention that could...
Maria Jackson
Maria Jackson
Editorial
Ethnicity & health. 2010 Jun;15(3):219-21. DOI: 2010
Charles Agyemang,Anton E Kunst,Karien Stronks
Charles Agyemang
Editorial
Ethnicity & health. 2010 Jun;15(3):216-8. DOI: 2010
Understanding the human condition: a continuing need for research on ethnic identity within social epidemiology [0.03%]
理解人类条件:社会流行病学中关于民族认同的持续研究需求
Kate Pickett
Kate Pickett
Editorial
Ethnicity & health. 2010 Jun;15(3):214-5. DOI: 2010
Using the Social-Ecological Model as a research and intervention framework to understand and mitigate obesogenic factors in Samoan populations [0.03%]
使用社会生态模型作为研究和干预框架以了解和缓解萨摩亚人群的肥胖因素
Kevin D Cassel
Kevin D Cassel
Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify the relevant contributions and interactions of political, socioeconomic, cultural, and biological factors toward the increasing rates of obesity in Samoans. The construc...
Karl Atkin,Hannah Bradby,Seeromanie Harding
Karl Atkin
'Fasting and prayer don't concern the doctors ... they don't even know what it is': communication, decision-making and perceived social relations of Pakistani Muslim patients with long-term illnesses [0.03%]
“禁食和祈祷与医生无关……他们甚至不知道那是什么”——长期患病的巴基斯坦穆斯林患者与其社会关系及决策过程中的沟通问题
Ghazala Mir,Aziz Sheikh
Ghazala Mir
Objectives: Pakistani Muslims have the poorest overall health profile in Britain, for reasons which at present remain poorly understood. We sought to explore the impact of religious identity and beliefs on self-management...
Maternal and infant health of Mexican immigrants in the USA: the effects of acculturation, duration, and selective return migration [0.03%]
美国墨西哥移民的母婴健康状况:文化适应、持续时间及选择性回流迁移的影响
Miguel Ceballos,Alberto Palloni
Miguel Ceballos
Background: A significant body of research on minority health shows that while Hispanic immigrants experience unexpectedly favorable outcomes in maternal and infant health, their advantage deteriorates with increased time...