نتایج جستجو برای: acculturation

تعداد نتایج: 3020  

2002
Shilpi Khan Daniel H. Freeman Jean L. Freeman

Acculturation has been defined as the process whereby immigrants change their behavior and attitudes toward those of a host society. It is a fundamental part of migration-induced adaptations to a new socio-cultural environment (Roger et al. 1987). Measuring acculturation is important not only as a way of identifying individual or personality differences but also because it has been related to a...

Journal: :Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center 2005
Richard C Palmer Maria E Fernandez Guillermo Tortolero-Luna Alicia Gonzales Patricia Dolan Mullen

The relationship between acculturation and mammography screening practices among Hispanic women is unclear due to inconsistent study findings. The purpose of this research was to further investigate the effect of acculturation on mammography screening practices among Hispanic women and to explore the effect of biculturalism on mammography screening. Hispanic female farmworkers (N = 716) who wer...

2006
Seth J. Schwartz Marilyn J. Montgomery Ervin Briones

The present paper advances theoretical propositions regarding the relationship between acculturation and identity. The most central thesis argued is that acculturation represents changes in cultural identity and that personal identity has the potential to ‘anchor’ immigrant people during their transition to a new society. The article emphasizes the experiences of nonwhite, non-Western immigrant...

Journal: :Aging & mental health 2013
Ami N Bryant Giyeon Kim

This study examines the relation between acculturation and alcohol consumption patterns among older Asian and Hispanic immigrants in the state of California. Data were obtained from the 2009 California Health Interview Survey and included Asian (n = 1264) and Hispanic (n = 571) adults aged 60 and older who were born outside of the US. Outcome variables included presence of past year alcohol con...

2011
G. Radha Radha G Pushpanjali

Background: This study is the first of its kind conducted among Tibetans immigrants to Bangalore City, India to study the effects of acculturation on the oral health outcomes of less established group of individuals. Objectives: To determine the Acculturation and oral health status among Tibetan immigrants in Bangalore city and to assess the relationship between them. Materials and Methods: A r...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 2007
Andrew Moran Ana V Diez Roux Sharon A Jackson Holly Kramer Teri A Manolio Sandi Shrager Steven Shea

BACKGROUND Hypertension varies in prevalence among race/ethnic groups in the United States. Within-ethnic group differences associated with acculturation have been less frequently examined. We studied the association of three measures of acculturation (language spoken at home, place of birth, and years living in the US) with hypertension in a population sample of 2619 white, 1898 African Americ...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2010
Tierney K Ahrold Cindy M Meston

Although it has been hypothesized that culture and religion play an important role in sexuality, the relative roles of acculturation and religiosity on ethnic differences in sexual attitudes have not been often empirically explored. The present study assessed differences in sexual attitudes in Euro-American, Asian, and Hispanic American populations using measures of acculturation to analyze the...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2008
Vivian Tseng Hirokazu Yoshikawa

Theories of acculturation, stretching back to the 1930s, emphasize how cultural communities change in response to contact with one another (Berry 1997; Redfield et al. 1936). The principle of mutual adaptation that underlies this perspective has infrequently been applied to empirical work. As researchers have applied theories of acculturation to empirical work, primarily in studies of immigrant...

2012
Bent-Martin Eliassen Tonje Braaten Marita Melhus Ketil Lenert Hansen Ann Ragnhild Broderstad

BACKGROUND Acculturation is for indigenous peoples related to the process of colonisation over centuries as well as the on-going social transition experienced in the Arctic today. Changing living conditions and lifestyle affect health in numerous ways in Arctic indigenous populations. Self-rated health (SRH) is a relevant variable in primary health care and in general public health assessments ...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2012
Jinan C Banna Lucia L Kaiser Christiana Drake Marilyn S Townsend

OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship of acculturation with physical activity and sedentary behaviours among Hispanic women in California. DESIGN Data from the 2005 California Women's Health Survey (CWHS) - a cross-sectional telephonic survey of health indicators and health-related behaviours and attitudes - were used. SETTING Using a random-digit dialling process, data were collected monthl...

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