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Somali Bantu Health and Culture

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


ReliefWeb. ReliefWeb is a project of the United Nations of Office for the Coordination of Hunitrian Affairs (OCHA) . Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://www.reliefweb.int/w/rwb.nsf

Abdullahi, M. D. (2001). Culture and customs of Somalia. Westport, CT: Greenwood.

Adair, R., Nwaneri, O.M., & Barnes, N. (1999). Health care access for Somali refugees: Views of patients, doctors, nurses. American Journal of Health Behavior, 23, 286-292.

Ahmed, A. G., & Salib, E. (1998, April). The khat users: A study of khat chewing in Liverpool's Somali men. Medicine, Science, and the Law, 38(2), 165-169.

Beine, K., Fullerton, J., & Palinkas, L. (1995, July-August). Conceptions of prenatal care among Somali women in San Diego. Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 40(4), 376-381.

Bhui, K., Abdi, A., Abdi, M., Pereira, S., Dualeh, M., Robertson, D., et al.(2003, January). Traumatic events, migration characteristics and psychiatric symptoms among Somali refugee--preliminary communication. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 38(1), 35-43.

Burke, H. (2001, March). Immunization and the Twin Cities Somali community: Findings from a focus group assessment. Retrieved October 20, 2004 from http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/refugee/hcp/somalifg.pdf

Burrel, R. J. (1966, February). Bantu cultural habits possibly leading to use of carcinogenic foodstuffs. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 36(2), 21-4.

Conco, W. Z. (1972). The African Bantu traditional practice of medicine: Some preliminary observations. Social Science and Medicine, 6(3), 283-322.

Davies, M. M., & Bath, P. A. (2001, October). The maternity information concerns of Somali women in the United Kingdom. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 36(2), 237-245.

Devileger, P. J. (1998, March). Physical 'disability' in Bantu languages: Understanding the relativity of classification and meaning. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 21(1), 51-62.

De Voe, P. A. (2002, June). Symbolic action: Religion's role in the changing environment of young women. Journal of Refugee Studies, 15(2), 234-246.

Freedman, R. S. (1972). Aspects of Bantu domestic life in relation to some gynecological conditions. South African Medical Journal, 46(38), 1383-1386.

Green, E. C. (1999). Pollution and other contagion beliefs among Bantu speakers. In Indigenous theories of contagious disease (pp. 55-87). Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.

Guerin, P. B., Diiriye, R. O., Corrigan, C., & Guerin, B. (2003). Physical activity programs for refugee Somali women: Working out in a new country. Women & Health, 38(1), 83-99.

Halcon, L. L., Robertson, C. L., Johnson, D. R., Spring, M. A., Butcher, J. N., et al. (2004, July). Trauma and coping in Somali and Oromo refugee youth. The Journal of Adolescent Health, 35(1), 17-25.

Haynes, K., & Morland, L. (n.d.) Somali Bantu refugees: Cultural considerations for social service providers. Retrieved December 6, 2005, from http://www.brycs.org/documents/SBantu%20Service%20Considerations.pdf

Herrel, N., Olevitch, L., DuBois, D. K., Terry, P., Thorp, D., Kind, E., et al. (2004, July-August). Somali refugee women speak out about their needs for care during pregnancy and delivery. Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 49(4), 345-349.

Jaranson, J. M., Butcher, J., Halcon, L., Johnson, D. R., Robertson, C., & Savik, K. (2004, April). Somali and Oromo refugees: Correlates of torture and trauma history. American Journal of Public Health, 94(4), 591-598.

Johansen, R. E. (2002, September). Pain as a counterpoint to culture: Toward an analysis of pain associated with infibulation among Somali immigrants in Norway. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 16(3), 312-340.

Kemp, C., & Rasbridge, L. A. (2001). Culture and the end of life. East African cultures: Part 1, Somali. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 3, 59-61.

LaFond, A. (1997). Deterrents to immunisation in Somalia: A survey of mothers' attitudes. In E. Hill (Ed.), Development for Health (pp: 23- 30). Oxford: Oxfam Publications.

Le Roux, A. G. (1973). Psychopathology in Bantu culture. South Africa Medical Journal, 47(43), 2077-2083.

Lewis, M. (1993). Understanding Somalia: Guide to culture, history, and social institutions (2nd ed.). London: HAAN Associates.

Marck, J. (1997). Aspects of male circumcision in sub-equatorial African culture history. Health Transition Review, 7, 337-360.

McMichael, C. (2002, June). 'Everywhere is Allah's place': Islam and the everyday life of Somali women. Journal of Refugee Studies, 15(2), 171-188.

Mokhobo, K. P. (1971). Medical history taking among the Bantu tribes of South Africa. South African Medical Journal, 45(5), 111-114.

Morison, L. A., Dirir, A., Elmi, S., et al. (2004, February). How experiences and attitudes relating to female circumcision vary according to age on arrival in Britain: A study among young Somalis in London. Ethnicity & Health, 9(1), 75-100.

Morland, L. (2003). Somali Bantu refugees: Cultural considerations for social service providers. Retrieved September 7, 2005 from http://www.brycs.org/documents/SBantu%20Service%20Considerations.pdf

Online Somali English dictionary- Somalinet. (1998-2004). Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://www.somalinet.com/library/somali_dictionary

Paisley, J. A., Haines, J, Greenberg, M., Makarchuk, M. J., Vogelzang, S., & Lewicki, K. (2002, March-April). An examination of cancer risk beliefs among adults from Toronto's Somali, Chinese, Russian and Spanish-speaking communities.

Portland State University. (n.d.). National Somali Bantu project. Retrieved November 23, 2005, from http://www.culturalorientation.net/bantu/sbpeop.html

RAINBO: Research, action and information network for the bodily integrity of women. (2004). This organization promotes and protects African women's and girl's right to sexual and reproductive health. Retrieved June 7, 2004, from http://www.rainbo.org

Reed, S. D., Assefi, N. P., Gooding, T. D., & Teklemariam, M. (2002, September). Knowledge and attitudes regarding routine health screening and prevention in Somali, Vietnamese, and Latino women. Clinical Journal of Women's Health, 2(3), 105-111.

Refugee & Immigrant Health. (1999-2005). Deals with issues in refugee health and resettlement. Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://www3.baylor.edu/~Charles_Kemp/refugees.htm

Rodd, H. D., Davidson, L. E., Bateman, P. M., & Lunn, H. D. (2002, December). Caries experience and dental attendance of Somali children living in a British city. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 3(4), 210-216.

Rousseuau, C., Said, T. H., Gagne, M.-J., & Bibeau, G. (1998). Resilience in unaccompanied minors from the north of Somalia. Psychoanalytic Review, 85(4), 615-637.

Rousseuau, C., Said, T. H., Gagne, M.-J., & Bibeau, G. (1998, December). Between myth and madness: The premigration dream of leaving among young Somali refugees. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 22(4), 385-411.

Shetty, N., Shemko, M., & Abbas, A. (2004, March). Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding tuberculosis among immigrants of Somalian ethnic origin in London: A cross-sectional study. Communicable Disease and Public Health, 7(1), 77-82.

Somali cultural profile- Ethnomed. (1995-2005). Ethnic medicine information from Harborview medical center. Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://ethnomed.org/ethnomed/cultures/somali/somali_cp.html

Steel, S. (2002). Research notes. A study of Somalian attitudes to tuberculosis could enable health professionals to offer a culturally sensitive service. Nursing Standard, 16, 23.

Tailoring education for a lost Somali patient: goal was teaching diabetes control. (2003). Patient Education Management, 10, 101-102.

The Library of Congress- Somalia. (2003). Selected Internet resources on Somalia. Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/amed/somalia/somalia.html

SomaliNet. An information network that focuses on Somalia. Highlights arts, culture, business, careers, religion, literature, organizations, health, sports, and politics. Provides access to news articles and electronic discussion groups. Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://somalinet.com/

Suleiman, A. (1991). Food (2nd ed., rev.). London: HAAN Associates.

Van Lehman, D., & Eno, O. (2002). The Somali Bantu: Their history and culture. Retrieved October 20, 2004, from http://www.culturalorientation.net/bantu

Vangen, S., Johansen, R. E., Sunby, J., Traeen, B., & Stray-Pedersen, B. (2004, January). Qualitative study of perinatal care experience among Somali women and local health care professionals in Norway. European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, 112(1), 2-35.

Wiklund, H., Aden, A. S., Hogberg, U., Wikman, M., & Dahlgren, L. (2000, June). Somalis giving birth in Sweden: A challenge to culture and gender specific values and behaviours. Midwifery, 16(2), 105-115.

Wiklund, H., Aden, A. S., Hogberg, U., Wilkman, M., & Dahlgren, L. (2000). Midwifery, 16, 105-115.

Yusuf, H. I., Adan, A. S., Egal, K. A., Omer, A. H., Ibrahim, M. M., & Elmi, A. S. (1984, April). Traditional medical practices in some Somali communities. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 30(2), 87-92.

 

 

 

 



©Jacquelyn Coughlan, November 2005 (28 citations)
 

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