نتایج جستجو برای: indian immigrant

تعداد نتایج: 78522  

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2013
Janet Y H Wong Agnes Tiwari Daniel Y T Fong K H Yuen Janice Humphreys Linda Bullock

Advocacy intervention has been shown to be efficacious at reducing depressive symptoms in women who suffer from intimate partner violence (IPV). However, the intervention effect among abused immigrant women has not been well studied. This study compares the demographic and psychosocial characteristics between abused immigrant and nonimmigrant women, and evaluates the impact of immigration statu...

Journal: :Education policy analysis archives 2016
Lisa P Spees Stephanie Potochnick Krista M Perreira

The dramatic growth and dispersal of immigrant families has changed the face of public education at a time when states are experiencing increased school accountability pressures under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and its recent successor the Every Student Succeeds Act. Of particular concern is how these demographic shifts affect the academic well-being of Limited English Proficient (LEP) you...

2010
Sebastian Straube R. Andrew Moore Sheena Derry Ernst Hallier Henry J. McQuay

Vitamin D deficiency has been implicated in chronic pain. Immigrant and ethnic minority populations have been shown to have lower vitamin D levels than native Western populations and often to be vitamin D deficient. This systematic review investigates the relationship between vitamin D and chronic pain in immigrant and ethnic minority populations. Included were studies reporting on 25-OH vitami...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 2008
Harriet Orcutt Duleep Daniel J Dowhan

Building on the research on immigrant earnings reviewed in the first article of this series, "Research on Immigrant Earnings," the preceding article, "Adding Immigrants to Microsimulation Models," linked research results to various issues essential for incorporating immigrant earnings into microsimulation models. The discussions of that article were in terms of a closed system. That is, it exam...

2012
John M. MacDonald John R. Hipp Charlotte Gill

Objectives This study investigated the extent to which immigrant concentration is associated with reductions in neighborhood crime rates in the City of Los Angeles. Methods A potential outcomes model using two-stage least squares regression was estimated, where immigrant concentration levels in 1990 were used as an instrumental variable to predict immigrant concentration levels in 2000. The ins...

2016
Gina M Higginbottom Jalal Safipour Sophie Yohani Beverly O’Brien Zubia Mumtaz Patricia Paton Yvonne Chiu Rubina Barolia

BACKGROUND Canada is among the top immigrant-receiving nations in the world. Immigrant populations may face structural and individual barriers in the access to and navigation of healthcare services in a new country. The aims of the study were to (1) generate new understanding of the processes that perpetuate immigrant disadvantages in maternity healthcare, and (2) devise potential interventions...

2013
Åsa Andersson Anne Björk Per Kristiansson Gunnar Johansson

Background: Immigration to Sweden from lower latitude countries has increased in recent years. Studies in the general population in other Nordic countries have demonstrated that these groups are at risk of developing vitamin D deficiency, but studies in primary health care patients are rare. Objectives: The aim of this study is to examine possible differences in plasma-25(OH)-vitamin D levels a...

2007
Desiree Baolian Qin

Recent scholarship across many ethnic groups in the United States has consistently shown strong gender differences favoring girls in educational outcomes. This paper examines four areas of research that may shed light on why immigrant girls tend to do better than boys in schools: parental expectations after migration, socialization at home, relations at school, and gendered processes of accultu...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2007
Gopal K Singh Michael D Kogan Deborah L Dee

OBJECTIVES Previous research has shown substantial racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in US breastfeeding initiation and duration rates. However, the role of immigrant status in understanding such disparities has not been well studied. In this study we examined the extent to which breastfeeding initiation and duration varied by immigrant status overall and in conjunction with race/ethn...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2003
Anita Raj Jay G Silverman

Abuse prevalence Physical abuse 30.6 Sexual abuse 18.8 Injury/need for medical services 15.7 due to abuse Any abuse 40.8 No knowledge of available intimate 50.6 partner violence services US citizens 38.6 Immigrant status Immigrant (non–US born) 87.5 Among immigrants Immigrated within past 2 y 22.3 Immigrated between 2 and 10 y ago 38.1 Immigrated ≥11 y ago 39.6 Immigrant context No family in Un...

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