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Immigration Acculturation And Health The Mexican Diaspora The New Americans Recent Immigration And American Society Jill S Reichman

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Immigration Acculturation And Health The Mexican Diaspora The New Americans Recent Immigration And American Society Jill S Reichman
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Jill S. Reichman
ISBN: 9781593321321, 1593321325
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Immigration Acculturation And Health The Mexican Diaspora The New Americans Recent Immigration And American Society Jill S Reichman by Jill S. Reichman 9781593321321, 1593321325 instant download after payment.

Reichman’s debunks the myth of the cognitive and behavioral intransigence of first generation Mexican immigrants. Focusing on health care, she reveals the flexibility of female immigrants’ beliefs about health and illness. She demonstrates how the rate of acculturation varies with the complaint: those with chronic disease shift health ideology faster than those sick from sub-acute illnesses. Ultimately, all sojourners learn new ways to care for themselves and redefine how they prevent and treat disease. Reichman’s most important discovery is that the majority of changes occur within ten years, regardless of the age at which immigration takes place, the type of sending community, the level of education, or the English language fluency of the migrant.

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