Ausgabe 1/2007
Inhalt (7 Artikel)
“It’s Like Being in a Labyrinth:” Hispanic Immigrants’ Perceptions of Depression and Attitudes Toward Treatments
Leopoldo J. Cabassa, Rebecca Lester, Luis H. Zayas
“It’s Like Going through an Earthquake”: Anthropological Perspectives on Depression among Latino Immigrants
Igda E. Martínez Pincay, Peter J. Guarnaccia
Effect of Immigrant Status on Risk of Depressive Symptoms Associated with Spouse’s Chronic Conditions
Jim P. Stimpson, Karl Eschbach, M. Kristen Peek
Pakistani Ismaili Muslim Adolescent Females Living in the United States of America: Stresses Associated with the Process of Adaptation to U.S. Culture
Salma A. Khuwaja, Beatrice J. Selwyn, Asha Kapadia, Sheryl McCurdy, Alam Khuwaja
The Sero-Prevalence of Antibodies to Trypanosoma cruzi in Latin American Refugees and Immigrants to Canada
L. S. Steele, D. W. MacPherson, J. Kim, J. S. Keystone, B. D. Gushulak
Factors in the Delayed HIV Presentation of Immigrants in Northern California: Implications for Voluntary Counseling and Testing Programs
Vivian Levy, Diane Prentiss, Gladys Balmas, Sanny Chen, Dennis Israelski, David Katzenstein, Kimberly Page-Shafer
Cultural Awareness through Medical Student and Refugee Patient Encounters
Kim Griswold, Luis E Zayas, Joan B Kernan, Christine M Wagner