“…Not surprisingly, we found that some immigrants were more likely to consult ethnic group leaders and informal support systems than medical professionals for emotional and mental problems. Similar findings were reported in other studies of health care utilization by immigrants and refugees in other geographical areas (Brown, 2001;Chiu et al, 2005;Fenta et al, 2007;Lin & Cheung, 1999;Sheikh & Furnham, 2000;Soonthornchaiya & Dancy, 2006). As literature indicates (Chiu et al, 2005;George, Larson, Koenig, & McCullough, 2000;Lin & Cheung, 1999;Nash & Stewart, 2002), it is important for health care providers to recognize the powerful influence of religion and spirituality on health care decisions that some immigrant and refugee women make, especially for those who do not have strong support systems.…”