نتایج جستجو برای: religious cultural groups

تعداد نتایج: 890327  

Introduction: Social health is one of the dimensions of health, which interacts with the physical and mental dimensions of health. The aim of this study was to design a structural model of social health of employees of health centers in the south of Kerman province based on cultural intelligence variables and religious values. Methods: This is a correlational study of structural equations. The ...

2016
Kristina Romeike Latifa Abidi Lilian Lechner Hein de Vries Anke Oenema

BACKGROUND Unhealthy eating patterns and a lack of physical activity (PA) are highly prevalent in most Western countries, especially among lower-educated people, including people of non-Western origin. The aim of this study was to investigate and compare the beliefs and barriers that underlie socio-cognitive and planning constructs related to healthy eating and PA among lower-educated Dutch, Tu...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 1995
R B Bhat T V Jacobs

The indigenous people of Transkei depend on natural plant resources from the forests for the medicinal, cultural, religious and other needs. This area, predominantly occupied by the Xhosa people, has remained ethnobotanically unexplored until recently. The present survey among the traditional doctors, herbalists, herb sellers, tribal priests and local people recorded medicinal uses of 26 plants...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2006
J Paul Seale Sylvia Shellenberger John Spence

In this Alaska Native study, cultural "insiders" analyzed problems associated with increased alcohol availability, factors which have reduced alcohol-related problems, and ideas for improving treatment in an Inuit community. Participants described frequent binging, blackouts, family violence, suicide, loss of child custody, and feelings of intergenerational grief. Helpful existing treatment app...

2010
Lindiwe I. Zungu Akeem O. Salawu Gboyega A. Ogunbanjo

Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is common worldwide and occurs across social, economic, religious and cultural groups. This makes it an important public health issue for health care providers. In South Africa, the problem of violence against women is complex and it has social and public health consequences. The paucity of data on IPV is related to underreporting and a lack of screen...

2015
Sana Osman Roxana O Carare

This paper explores the barriers in accessing services for dementia by people from ethnic minority populations. The paper is divided into two main sections: the first part will examine how social, cultural, and religious attitudes within ethnic minority groups in relation to mental health and healthcare in general affect service utilisation and the second section will discuss how extrinsic fact...

Journal: :World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association 2005
Dinesh Bhugra Matthew A Becker

Migration has contributed to the richness in diversity of cultures, ethnicities and races in developed countries. Individuals who migrate experience multiple stresses that can impact their mental well being, including the loss of cultural norms, religious customs, and social support systems, adjustment to a new culture and changes in identity and concept of self. Indeed, the rates of mental ill...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
D M Riley C A Newby T O Leal-Almeraz V M Thomas

Use of elemental mercury in certain cultural and religious practices can cause high exposures to mercury vapor. Uses include sprinkling mercury on the floor of a home or car, burning it in a candle, and mixing it with perfume. Some uses can produce indoor air mercury concentrations one or two orders of magnitude above occupational exposure limits. Exposures resulting from other uses, such as in...

2010
Luigi Guiso Paolo Sapienza Robert D. Woodberry Nathan Nunn

Within economics, there has been a recent effort to better understand the notion of culture, typically defined as beliefs, values, and norms held by individuals. Empirical work has focused on identifying systematic cultural differences between individuals from different ethnic and national backgrounds. More recently, attention has turned to the historical origins of cultural differences (e.g., ...

2007
Alberto Bisin Eleonora Patacchini Thierry Verdier Yves Zenou

Are Muslim Immigrants Different in Terms of Cultural Integration? Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we explore the determinants of religious identity for Muslims and non-Muslims. We find that Muslims integrate less and more slowly than non-Muslims. A Muslim born in the UK and having spent there more than 50 years shows a comparable level of probability of having a strong...

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