Nursing Cultural beliefs and attitudes toward health and health care among Chinese-born immigrant women| A focused ethnographic approach THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Noreen Esposito ZhaoMengChinese-born immigrant women, after immigrating to the United States, encounter cross-cultural ...
They adopt various acculturation strategies to manage the cultural differences in healthcare beliefs, practices, and systems. We call for future research to further examine immigrants’ health information sharing via social media and consider acculturation as coping strategies or processes in the health ...
Cultural beliefs and attitudes play a significant role in choosing between LASIK and ICLs. In China, there is a strong preference for non-invasive treatments that preserve the body’s integrity. This cultural attitude can make ICLs more appealing to some patients, and they do not permanently alte...
Chinese Cultural Beliefs about Adversity: Its Relationship to Psychological Well-Being, School Adjustment and Problem Behaviour in Hong Kong Adolescents wi... Shek D.Chinese cultural beliefs about adversity:its relationship to psychological well-being,school adjustment and problem behaviour in Hong Kong ...
awhile chinese people will say that they will eat just about anything there is still a significant body of cultural beliefs about banlance in diet and the importance of diet in health that is linked to aspects of traditional Chinese medicine(ref 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] ...
Cite this chapter Li, J. (2013). Cultural Models, Children’s Beliefs and Parental Socialization: European American and Chinese Learning. In: Cortazzi, M., Jin, L. (eds) Researching Cultures of Learning. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137296344_14 ...
Over the 70 years since the founding of the PRC, China has continued to improve its protection of the people’s economic, political, social, cultural, and environmental rights, and ensured the development of human rights in all respects. ...
young people now enjoy notably improved public cultural services. Instead of feeling amazed at any new place they visit, they are getting used to visiting all kinds of places, thus refining their cultural tastes. Through the buoyant growth of traditional cultural industries such as publishing, telev...
The current study aims to investigate essentialist beliefs about nationality in participants from two cultural origins: the United States and China. In both samples, we compared college students studying domestically and internationally (N = 290) by using direct and indirect measures of essentialism. ...
1.1Chinese Medical Beliefs Chinese people have their unique beliefs about healthcare and medicine. These medical beliefs are shaped by various factors. Among others, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) plays an important role. For example, theories of Zang-fu (viscera) and Ching-lo (meridian), and...