The health of Arab Americans in the United States: an updated comprehensive literature review
NN Abuelezam, AM El-Sayed, S Galea - Frontiers in public Health, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Background: Arab Americans are a historically understudied minority group in the United
States and their health needs and risks have been poorly documented. We aim to provide …
States and their health needs and risks have been poorly documented. We aim to provide …
Dyadic bicultural competence: A new way of conceptualizing patterns of cultural competence in close relationships
QE Hendershot, MD Johnson - Journal of Family Theory & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this review, we explore how bicultural competence, or the extent to which individuals
effectively balance two cultures, can exist at a dyadic level, where two individuals' respective …
effectively balance two cultures, can exist at a dyadic level, where two individuals' respective …
Filling gaps in the acculturation gap-distress model: Heritage cultural maintenance and adjustment in Mexican–American families
The acculturation gap-distress model purports that immigrant children acculturate faster than
do their parents, resulting in an acculturation gap that leads to family and youth …
do their parents, resulting in an acculturation gap that leads to family and youth …
Easy statistical mediation analysis with distinguishable dyadic data
Research in communication and other social science disciplines that relies on measuring
each member of a dyad on putative causes and effects can require complex analyses to …
each member of a dyad on putative causes and effects can require complex analyses to …
Association of acculturative stress, Islamic practices, and internalizing symptoms among Arab American adolescents.
Although the numbers of Arab American immigrant youth in schools is increasing, there is
little understanding of their mental health and the sociocultural factors that might influence it …
little understanding of their mental health and the sociocultural factors that might influence it …
Selective mutism in immigrant families: An ecocultural perspective
O Slobodin, M Shorer… - Transcultural …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Although the diagnosis of selective mutism (SM) is more prevalent among immigrant
children, the link between the disorder and an immigration background has been elusive …
children, the link between the disorder and an immigration background has been elusive …
Strategic Human Resource Management Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction In malaysian Audit Firms: Towards Improving Employment Policy
LQ Ying, AR bin S Senathirajah… - … of Operations and …, 2023 - submissions.ijoqm.org
This paper aims to investigate the key factors of strategic human resource management that
impact job satisfaction in audit firms. The study's conceptual model focuses on employee job …
impact job satisfaction in audit firms. The study's conceptual model focuses on employee job …
A structural model examining racism, stress, and psychological symptoms among Arab American adolescents.
SR Ahmed, DG Serpas, DA Chavira… - Cultural diversity and …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Previous minority stress scholarship has investigated racism as both a constituent
to stress and as an independent psychosocial stressor. It is generally understood that …
to stress and as an independent psychosocial stressor. It is generally understood that …
Rethinking the acculturation gap-distress theory among Asian Americans: Testing bidirectional indirect relations.
PP Lui - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
The acculturation gap-distress theory postulates that parent–offspring acculturation
mismatch precipitates greater intergenerational conflict in immigrant families, which in turn …
mismatch precipitates greater intergenerational conflict in immigrant families, which in turn …
[HTML][HTML] Psychosocial and neurobiological aspects of the worldwide refugee crisis: From vulnerability to resilience
H Anisman, D Doubad, A Asokumar… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Anisman, H., Doubad, D., Asokumar, A. & Matheson, K. Psychosocial and
neurobiological aspects of the worldwide refugee crisis: From vulnerability to resilience …
neurobiological aspects of the worldwide refugee crisis: From vulnerability to resilience …