[图书][B] Translingual discrimination

S Dovchin - 2022 - cambridge.org
Moving beyond two main concepts of'interlingual'and'intralingual'discrimination, this
Cambridge Element addresses the concept of'translingual discrimination', which refers to …

Expanding the boundaries: Reconfiguring the demographics of the “typical” eating disordered patient

KM Pike, PE Dunne, E Addai - Current psychiatry reports, 2013 - Springer
Eating disorders have long been recognized as problems afflicting a narrow segment of
select populations: Caucasian, adolescent or young adult women from high-income Western …

Prevalence of eating disorder is lower in migrants than in the Australian-born population

SL Cheah, E Jackson, S Touyz, P Hay - Eating behaviors, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives There are limited data on the epidemiology of eating disorders (ED) in migrants.
Recent Scandinavian research suggests that migrants are at lower risk of eating disorders …

Overlaps and disjunctures: a cultural case study of a british indian young woman's experiences of bulimia nervosa

S Channa, A Lavis, C Connor, C Palmer… - Culture, Medicine, and …, 2019 - Springer
Eating disorder diagnoses are characterised by a pattern of disordered eating behaviour
alongside symptoms such as body dissatisfaction and preoccupation with food, weight or …

Culture change and eating patterns: a study of Georgian women

I Shekriladze, N Javakhishvili, K Tchanturia - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Introduction: Immigration and culture change have been thought to affect various aspects of
psychological well-being, including eating behaviors. This study aimed to examine the …

Conspiracy of silence: cultural conflict as a risk factor for the development of eating disorders among second-generation Canadian South Asian women

N Mustafa, AU Zaidi, RR Weaver - South Asian Diaspora, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This phenomenological study examines second-generation Canadian South Asian women's
experiences of an eating disorder, and explores issues of culture conflict in relation to …

[PDF][PDF] How Do International Students Idealize Beauty Standards? A Study of Vietnamese Students Living in Korea

WB Kim, HK Lee, Y Kang - Journal of the Korean Society of …, 2024 - koreascience.kr
In the last decade, Korean culture has progressively facilitated the assimilation of
appearance-related norms established by modern Korean society among young …

Body satisfaction and eating disorder behaviors among immigrant adolescents in North America

J Magtoto, D Cox, E Saewyc - International Journal of School & …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Using a province-wide school-based health survey, this article investigated body satisfaction
as a mediator of the association between eating disorder behaviors and immigrant status …

Conspiracy of silence: Cultural dissonance as a risk factor for the development of eating disorders in second generation South Asian women.

N Mustafa - 2013 - library-archives.canada.ca
This exploratory study examines whether traditional South Asian cultural practices, norms
and values influence body image and body dissatisfaction in Canadian South Asian women …

[PDF][PDF] Immigration to West, Acculturation, and Disordered Eating Patterns

I Shekriladze - 2017 - eprints.iliauni.edu.ge
BACKGROUND: Individual experience of migration and subsequent acculturation with a
new culture is reported to be an important predictor of one's psychological wellbeing with …