Literature DB >> 27000084

Living in Two Cultures: Chinese Canadians' Perspectives on Health.

Chunlei Lu1, Michelle K McGinn2, Xiaojian Xu3, John Sylvestre4.   

Abstract

Chinese people have distinctive perspectives on health and illness that are largely unrecognized in Western society. The purpose of this descriptive study was to develop a profile of Chinese immigrants' beliefs and practices related to diet, mental and social health, and sexual health. A quantitative survey with descriptive and correlational analyses was employed to examine 100 first-generation Chinese immigrants living in four urban centres across Canada (Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, and St. Catharines). Although most Chinese immigrants preferred a Chinese diet, where they resided affected the groceries they bought and the meals they ate. Almost all participants reported their mental health was important to them and most felt comfortable discussing mental health issues with others. However, only a third would see a psychiatrist if they believed they had a mental health problem. Most participants believed social relationships were important for their health. Only a small number of participants, however, preferred making friends with mainstream Caucasian Canadians. More men than women believed sexuality contributed to health and were comfortable talking about sexual health. Chinese immigrants should be encouraged to be more engaged in the larger community in order to fully integrate themselves into Canadian society while still being encouraged to retain their healthy practices. These findings may help educators and practitioners enhance their understandings of Chinese immigrants' perspectives on health and develop culturally competent education and services in health care and health promotion.

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Keywords:  Canada; Chinese; Culture; Health; Immigrants

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27000084     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-016-0386-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


  12 in total

Review 1.  Young people of Chinese origin in western countries: a systematic review of their sexual attitudes and behaviour.

Authors:  Juping Yu
Journal:  Health Soc Care Community       Date:  2010-03

2.  Changing behaviours and continuing silence: sex in the post-immigration lives of mainland Chinese immigrants in Canada.

Authors:  Yanqiu Rachel Zhou
Journal:  Cult Health Sex       Date:  2011-11-15

3.  Popular health promotion strategies among Chinese and East Indian immigrant women.

Authors:  Farah Ahmad; Angela Shik; Reena Vanza; Angela Cheung; Usha George; Donna E Stewart
Journal:  Women Health       Date:  2004

4.  Do culturally sensitive services for Chinese in-patients make a difference?.

Authors:  Joseph Ng; Svetlana Popova; Myra Yau; Joanne Sulman
Journal:  Soc Work Health Care       Date:  2007

5.  Relationships between culture and health status: a multi-site study of the older Chinese in Canada.

Authors:  Daniel W L Lai; Ka Tat Tsang; Neena Chappell; David C Y Lai; Shirley B Y Chau
Journal:  Can J Aging       Date:  2007

6.  Chinese immigrant high school students' cultural interactions, acculturation, family obligations, language use, and social support.

Authors:  Christine J Yeh; Yuki Okubo; Pei-Wen Winnie Ma; Munyi Shea; Dongshu Ou; Stephanie T Pituc
Journal:  Adolescence       Date:  2008

7.  East meets West: Chinese-Canadians' perspectives on health and fitness.

Authors:  Chunlei Lu; John Sylvestre; Nancy Melnychuk; Jingxian Li
Journal:  Can J Public Health       Date:  2008 Jan-Feb

8.  Dietary habits and health beliefs of Chinese Canadians.

Authors:  Stephanie Kwok; Linda Mann; Kwan Wong; Ilya Blum
Journal:  Can J Diet Pract Res       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 0.940

9.  Why do Chinese Canadians not consult mental health services: health status, language or culture?

Authors:  Alice W Chen; Arminée Kazanjian; Hubert Wong
Journal:  Transcult Psychiatry       Date:  2009-12

10.  [Knowledge, attitude, and behaviors related to sex among teenage girls: a comparison between nursing and non-nursing college students].

Authors:  Ying-Hua Tseng; Jui-Ying Feng; Li-Shu Tesng
Journal:  Hu Li Za Zhi       Date:  2009-04
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  2 in total

Review 1.  Migrating Populations and Health: Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Syndrome.

Authors:  Talma Rosenthal; Rhian M Touyz; Suzanne Oparil
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 4.592

Review 2.  Dietary Characteristics and Influencing Factors on Chinese Immigrants in Canada and the United States: A Scoping Review.

Authors:  Ping Zou; Dong Ba; Yan Luo; Yeqin Yang; Chunmei Zhang; Hui Zhang; Yao Wang
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 6.706

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