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    Afghanis
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Culturally Competent Care for Afghanis

Selected and compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M.S., M.L.S.

Afghan Network. (2006). Ethnic Groups of Afghanistan. Retrieved Sepetember 5, 2007 from http://afghan-network.net/Ethnic-Groups/

Armstrong, J., Ager, A. (2005, March). Perspectives on disability in Afghanistan and their implications for rehabilitation services. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 28, 87-92.

Christoffersen-Deb, A. (December 2005). "Taming tradition.": Medicalized female genital practices in Western Kenya. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 19(4), 402-418.

Country Studies. Afghanistan- Gender Roles. Retrieved September 5, 2007 from http://countrystudies.us/afghanistan/58.htm

Cultural Orientation Project. (2002). Afghans--their history and culture. Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://www.culturalorientation.net/afghan/atoc.html

Cummins, C. (2002). The front line--nursing refugees. Journal for Community Nurses, 7(1), 7.

Daly, C. M. (1999). The paarda' expression of hejaab among Afghan women in a non-Muslim comunity. In L. Arthur (ed.). Religion, Dress and the body, Oxford: Berg.

Disability World. (n.d.) Epilepsy in the Afghan Village. Retrieved October 11, 2006, from http://www.disabilityworld.org/01-03_02/arts/afghan.shtml.

Farella, C. (2002). Far and away: RNs give safety, solace to Afghan refugees. Nursing Spectrum, 6(9), 36-7.

Gerritsen, A. A. M., et al. (2006). Physical and mental health of Afghan, Iranian, and Somali asylum seekers and refugees living in the Netherlands. Social Psychiatry and Physchiatric Epidemiology, 41(1), 18-26.

Ghaemi-Ahmadi, S. (1992). Attitudes toward breast feeding and infant feeding among Iranian, Afghan and Southeast Asian immigrant women in the United States: Implications for health and nutrition education. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 92(3), 354-355.

Ghatrifi, D., Ghatrifi, R., Eivazkhani, S., & Ghatrifi, M. (2006). Research on sexual and reproductive health and rights beliefs and traditions among Afghan refugees. Journal of Sex Research, 43(1), 18.

Giger, N. J., & Davidhizar, R. (2002). Culturally competent care: Emphasis on understanding the people of Afghanistani Americans, and Islamic culture and religion. International Nursing Review, 49(2), 79-86.

Grima, B. (n.d.) Women, culture, and health in rural Afghanistan. Expedition, 44(3), 34-39.

Halimi, K. M. (2002, February). Afghan refugees: The ugly truth. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 39(2), 200-2.

Hyder, A. A., Noor, Z., & Tsui, E. (2007). Intimate partner violence among Afghan women living in refugee camps in Pakistan. Social Science & Medicine, 64, 1536-1547.

Kemp, C., & Rasbridge, L. (2004). Afghanistan. In C. Kemp and L. Rasbridge (Eds.), Refugee and immigrant health: A handbook for health professionals (pp.83-90). New York: Cambridge.

Lindgren, T., & Lipson, J. G. (2004, April). Finding a way: Afghan women's experience in community participation. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 15(2), 122-130.

Lipson, J. G. (1993). Afghan refugees in California: Mental health issues. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 14(4), 411.

Lipson, J. G., Hosseni, T., et al. (1995). Health issues among Afghan women in California. Health Care for Women International, 16(4), 279-286.

Lipson, J. G., & Miller, S. (1994). Changing roles of Afghan refugee women in the United States. Health Care for Women International, 15(3), 171-180.

Lipson, J. G., & Omidan, P. A. (1996). Ethnic coalitions and public health: Delights and dilemmas with the Afghan Health Education Project in northern California. Human Organization, 55(3), 355-361.

Lipson, J. G., & Omidan, P. A. (1997). Afghan refugee issues in the U.S. social environment. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 19(1), 110-26.

Lipson, J. G., Omidan, P. A., & Paul, S. M. (1995). Afghan Health Education Project: A community survey. Public Health Nursing, 12(3), 143-150.

Lipson, J. G., Omidian, P. (1992). Health issues of Afghan refugees in California. The Western Journal of Medicine, 157(3), 271-286.

Lipson, J. G. (1991). Afghan refugee health: Some findings and suggestions. Qualitative Health Research, 1, 349-369.

Lindgren, T., & Lipson, J. G. (2004). Finding a way: Afghan women's experience in community participation. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 15, 122-130.

McCaw, B. R., & DeLay, P. (1985, August). Demographics and disease prevalence of two new refugee groups in San Francisco: The Ethiopian and Afghan refugees. Western Journal of Medicine, 143(2), 271-275.

Miller, L. C., Jami-Imam, F., et al. (1995). Trained traditional birth attendants as educators of refugee mothers. World Health Forum, 16(2), 151-156.

Miller, L. C., Timouri, M., et al. (1994, July). Afghan refugee children and mothers. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 148(7), 704-709.

Morioka-Douglas, N., Sacks, T., & Yeo, G. (2004, March). Issues in caring for Afghan American elders: Insights from literature and a focus group. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 19(1), 27-40.

Nutrition and Afghan culture. (2004). Health Care Food & Nutrition Focus, 21, 11-13.

Omeri, A., Lennings, C., & Raymond, L. (2006). Beyond asylum: Implications for nursing and health care delivery for Afghan refugees in Australia. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 17(1), 30-39.

Omidian, P. A., & Lipson, J. G. (1992). Elderly Afghan refugees: Traditions and transitions in northern California. In P. DeVoe (Ed), Selected papers on refugee issues (pp. 27-39). Washington, DC: American Anthropological Association.

Omidian, P. A. (1996). Aging and family in an Afghan refugee community: Transitions and transformations. New York & London: Garland.

Parish, C. (2002, May 29-June 4). Afghan health crisis. Nursing Standard, 16(37), 12-3.

Parvanta, S. (1992, July-August). The balancing act: Plight of Afghan women refugees. Women And Therapy Special Issue: Refugee Women and their Mental Health: Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives, 13(2), 113-128.

Perry, C. M., Shams, M., & DeLeon, C. C. (1998, Winter). Voices from an Afghan community. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 5(4), 127-131.

Piran, P. (2004). Effects of social interaction between Afghan refugees and Iranians on reproductive health attitudes. Disasters, 28(3), 283-293.

Poureslami, I. M., MacLean, D. R., Spiegel, J., & Yassi, A. (2004). Socio-cultural, environmental and health challenges facing women and children living near the borders between Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan (AIP region). Journal of International Women's Studies, 6(1), 20-32.

Reithinger, R., Aadil, K., Kolaczinksi, J., Mohsen, M., & Hami, S. (2005). Social impact of Leishmaniasis, Afghanistan. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 11(4), 634-636.

Ruddock, J. (2002, July). Helping women change their lives. Nursing Standard, 16(45), 24-30.

Schulz, J., & Schulz, L. (1999). The darkest of ages: Afghan women under the Taliban. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 5(3), 237-254.

Tober, D. M., Taghdisi, M. -H., Jalali, M. (March 2006). "Fewer children, better life" or "as many as God wants"?: Family planning among low-income Iranian and Afghan refugee families in Isfahan, Iran. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 20(1), 50-71.

Van de Put, W. (December 2002) Addressing mental health in Afghanistan. The Lancet Supplement, 360.

Wessling, S. (2002, July-August). The importance of culture: Transcultural nurses understand how care needs to be tailored. On Call, 5(7), 18-21.

Yusof, F. (July 1990). Siz and demographic characteristics of the Afghan regugee population in Pakistan. Journal of Bioosocial Science, 22(3), 269-279.

 

 

 



©Jacquelyn Coughlan, May 2008 (45 citations)
 

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