Researching cultural differences in health edited by David Kelleher and Sheila Hillier.

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Other Authors: Kelleher, David, 1935-, Hillier, S. M. (Sheila M.), 1944-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2002.
Edition:Taylor & Francis e-Library ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Considering culture, ethnicity and the politics of health / Sheila Hillier
  • The meanings of high blood pressure among Afro-Caribbean and white patients / Myfanwy Morgan
  • Childhood development and behavioural and emotional problems as perceived by Bangladeshi parents in East London / Sheila Hillier
  • A defence of the use of the terms 'ethnicity' and 'culture' / David Kelleher
  • Afro-Caribbean lay beliefs about diabetes : an exploratory study / Mary Pierce and David Armstrong
  • The health of the Irish in England / David Kelleher and Sheila Hillier
  • Is 'cultural difference' a useful concept? : perceptions of health and the sources of ill health among Londoners of South Asian origin / Helen Lambert and Leena Sevak
  • Ethnic origin of sickle and thalassaemia counsellors : does it matter? / Elizabeth N. Anionwu
  • The trouble with culture / Wagar I.U. Ahmad
  • 'How sould I live?' : Bangladeshi people and non-insulin-dependent diabetes / David Kelleher and Sharif Islam.