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Theses (Faculty of Public Health) Tárgyszó szerinti böngészés "acculturation"
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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Body image experience among asian american womenNegi, Jyoti; Bánfalvi, Attila; Debreceni Egyetem::Népegészségügyi Kar; DE--Népegészségügyi Kar; Bodnár, Kristóf; Nagy, Attila; Debreceni Egyetem::Népegészségügyi KarThe main purpose of the study is to explore the Asian American women body image experiences, women who identifies as having had concern with weight and eating disorder. The study also explore the effects of value acculturation and the media influence on Asian American women.result showed that women experience oppression, and they reported negative beliefs about their bodies and they share experiences when they felt exposed,objectified,and self conscious.Women who identified more strongly with traditional Asian value reported high level of body dissatisfaction and women who reported higher internalization of media portrayals of beauty ideals reported higher body image dissatisfaction .Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN POST-MIGRATION STRESS AND MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AMONG IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES IN THE NETHERLANDSAljunaid, Suha; TATAI, CSILLA; Faculty of Public Health; DE--Népegészségügyi Kar; Sàndor Deák, Màté; Zsuzsanna Gyöngy, Pintér-EszenyeiSince immigrants and refugees have lost the support networks that most of us take for granted, our communities, colleagues, families, and friends, some people wind up feeling alone and alienated. Some people experience survival guilt since their families are still suffering in their homeland, ending up having mental issues. They have the right to have an opportunity to rebuild their lives in safety. Arriving refugees in Holland face plenty of challenges, many of which might be distressing. Asylum seekers in the Netherlands since the 1980s, merely little epidemiological research has focused on immigrants or refugees resettled, and limited data identified about the processes and outcomes of this flood of refugees.