Analise Psicologica
Volume 32, Issue 3, 2014, Pages 341-351
Ethnic minorities’ and immigrants’ therapeutic (non)adherence: What is the role of social and cultural contexts? (Article) (Open Access)
Mourão S.S.M. ,
Bernardes S.G.C.F.
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ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Centro de Investigação e Intervenção Social (CIS-IUL), Portugal
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ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Centro de Investigação e Intervenção Social (CIS-IUL), Portugal
Abstract
Immigrants and ethnic minorities have been identified as vulnerable groups in health, in general, and in what concerns therapeutic non-adherence (TA) in particular; i.e., (not)following health-care providers’ therapeutic recommendations. The general aim of this paper is presenting a literature review of immigrants’/ethnic minorities’ TA determinants. We will start by highlighting the reasons as to why immigrants’/ethnic minorities’ therapeutic (non)adherence should be a topic of concern. Then, we will present a review of the main determinants of immigrants’/ethnic minorities’ TA, at different levels of analysis (e.g., broad structural level; social and community networks; material and social conditions) and emphasize that non-adherence among immigrants/ethnic minorities is mostly non-intentional, seeing as how it is associated with issues such as: low socio-economic conditions, language barriers and cultural mismatches. Finally, we will highlight the role of health-care providers in tackling this health-related problem and reflect about the importance of promoting development and training of health-care providers’ multicultural abilities. © 2014, Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada. All rights reserved.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84957647723&doi=10.14417%2fap.835&partnerID=40&md5=5840b1598db39a2e67c59863ef4a92ed
DOI: 10.14417/ap.835
ISSN: 08708231
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English