2019
DOI: 10.1177/0022022119846558
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Cross-Cultural Study of Community Engagement in Second-Generation Immigrants

Abstract: This research examined the role of cultural similarity in community engagement of second-generation immigrants (SGIs). While previous findings examined the rate of community engagement in SGIs, it is still unclear what may be associated with a higher community engagement in SGIs. Based on previous research on cultural similarities, we proposed that SGIs who are more culturally dissimilar to the host culture would have a higher host orientation and thus have higher community engagement than SGIs who are more cu… Show more

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“…Immigrants face many challenges when adapting to life in the host country, including when navigating the healthcare system. Common challenges immigrants experience when navigating the healthcare system are language barriers, changes in socioeconomic status, changes in social support networks, barriers with acculturation, and lack of health insurance and access to quality healthcare services (Bridgewater & Buzzanell, 2010; Cárdenas & de la Sablonnière, 2017; Covington‐Ward et al, 2018; Derr, 2016; Gimeno‐Feliu et al, 2019; Kim et al, 2012; Li et al, 2019; Matsunaga et al, 2010; Rudmin, 2010; Stimpson et al, 2013; Tartakovsky et al, 2017; Tegegne, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Immigrants face many challenges when adapting to life in the host country, including when navigating the healthcare system. Common challenges immigrants experience when navigating the healthcare system are language barriers, changes in socioeconomic status, changes in social support networks, barriers with acculturation, and lack of health insurance and access to quality healthcare services (Bridgewater & Buzzanell, 2010; Cárdenas & de la Sablonnière, 2017; Covington‐Ward et al, 2018; Derr, 2016; Gimeno‐Feliu et al, 2019; Kim et al, 2012; Li et al, 2019; Matsunaga et al, 2010; Rudmin, 2010; Stimpson et al, 2013; Tartakovsky et al, 2017; Tegegne, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tion, and lack of health insurance and access to quality healthcare services (Bridgewater & Buzzanell, 2010;Cárdenas & de la Sablonnière, 2017;Covington-Ward et al, 2018;Derr, 2016;Gimeno-Feliu et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2012;Li et al, 2019;Matsunaga et al, 2010;Rudmin, 2010;Stimpson et al, 2013;Tartakovsky et al, 2017;Tegegne, 2018). This editorial will broaden our understanding of the intersections of migration and health outcomes, with implications for nursing and midwifery practice and health researchers.…”
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