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Cultural attributes of suicidal ideation among older immigrants: a qualitative study ...
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Cultural attributes of suicidal ideation among older immigrants: a qualitative study ...
Abstract: Abstract Background Suicide is a large and growing public health problem. Little is known about the attributes of suicidal ideation (SI) in the contexts of immigration. This qualitative study aims to explore immigration- and acculturation-related attributes of SI among older immigrants. Methods A qualitative semi-structured interview design. Interview were conducted with 57 older Chinese immigrants in Chicago with self-reported SI in the past month. Results In addition to attributes of SI which have been well documented in the literature, we identified immigration- and acculturation-related attributes, including linguistic and cultural barriers of being integrated to the receiving communities, acculturation gaps in intergenerational support, and uselessness. Conclusions Findings of the study highlight the intersectionality of race, culture, and aging regarding SI, which are essential to improve recognition and understanding of SI among immigrant populations. ...
Keyword: 111714 Mental Health; 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified; Cancer; Cell Biology; FOS Biological sciences; FOS Health sciences; FOS Sociology; Science Policy; Sociology
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5846243.v1
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Cultural attributes of suicidal ideation among older immigrants: a qualitative study
In: BMC Geriatr (2022)
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‘There’s nothing you can do…it’s like that in Chinatown’: Chinese immigrant women’s perceptions of experiences in Chicago Chinatown healthcare settings
In: Ethn Health (2019)
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DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF ACCULTURATION AND COGNITIVE HEALTH AMONG MINORITY OLDER IMMIGRANTS
Wang, Bei; Dong, XinQi; Simon, Melissa A. - : Oxford University Press, 2019
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Suicide in the Global Chinese Aging Population: A Review of Risk and Protective Factors, Consequences, and Interventions
Dong, XinQi; Chang, E-Shien; Zeng, Ping. - : JKL International LLC, 2015
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Evaluating a Bilingual Patient Navigation Program for Uninsured Women With Abnormal Screening Tests for Breast and Cervical Cancer: Implications for Future Navigator Research
Simon, Melissa A.; Tom, Laura S.; Nonzee, Narissa J.. - : American Public Health Association, 2015
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Perceptions of Patient-Provider Communication in Breast and Cervical Cancer-Related Care: A Qualitative Study of Low-Income English- and Spanish-Speaking Women
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