Annual review of nursing research
Volume 19, 2001, Pages 179-226

Immigrant women and their health. (Review)

Aroian K.J.*
  • a Department of Anthropology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

Abstract

Immigrant women's health is a relatively new research area. At the beginning of the 1990s, nurse scholars concluded that there was insufficient research on this topic. They recommended broadening the overly narrow research foci on immigrant women's childbearing and on select populations, developing national data bases, identifying high-risk groups, and developing population-specific interventions. This chapter reviews 292 research articles published in journals during the 1990s about adult immigrant women's health. It: (1) summarizes research findings on topics that were the major foci of research conducted in the 1990s, (2) evaluates progress over the last decade in the research agenda proposed above, and (3) makes recommendations for research in the new millennium.

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Index Keywords

female health status research Emigration and Immigration Review nursing research Transients and Migrants women's health human Humans migration

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ISSN: 07396686
Cited by: 30
Original Language: English