Immigrant women speak of chronic illness: the social construction of the devalued self.
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Globalization, migration health, and educational preparation for transnational medical encounters.Older women's experience of living with chronic leg ulcerationThe symptom experience of women with chronic illness.Stressful life events are associated with insulin resistance among Chinese immigrant women in the United States.Acceptance and denial: implications for people adapting to chronic illness: literature review.Beliefs about health and illness in latin-american migrants with diabetes living in sweden.Phenomenological perspectives on self-care in agingAcculturation, Dietary Acceptability, and Diabetes Management among Chinese in North America.South Asian patients' lived experience of acute care in an English hospital: a phenomenological study.Human agency and the process of healing: lessons learned from women living with a chronic illness--'re-writing the expert'.Maintaining an outward image: a Korean immigrant's life with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension.Clinician/patient connections in ethnoculturally nonconcordant encounters with political-asylum seekers: a comparison of physicians and nurses.Narratives of identity: re-presentation of self in people who are homeless.Building healthy communities with immigrants and refugees.Family support and cardiac rehabilitation: a comparative study of the experiences of South Asian and White-European patients and their carer's living in the United Kingdom.The sounds of silence-a hermeneutic interpretation of childbirth post excision.The politics of belonging and intercultural health care.Participation of immigrant women family caregivers in qualitative research.Beliefs about health and illness essential for self-care practice: a comparison of migrant Yugoslavian and Swedish diabetic females.Health care reform and the paradox of efficiency: "writing in" culture.Factors important for good interaction in physiotherapy treatment of persons who have undergone torture: a qualitative study.Social Construction of Pain and Aging: Individual Artfulness Within Interpretive StructuresThe social determinants of the incidence and management of type 2 diabetes mellitus: are we prepared to rethink our questions and redirect our research activities?
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Immigrant women speak of chronic illness: the social construction of the devalued self.
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Anderson JM
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10.1111/J.1365-2648.1991.TB01729.X
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1991-06-01T00:00:00Z