Journal of Community Health Nursing
Volume 11, Issue 2, 1994, Pages 99-107

“Those with Unheard Voices": The Plight of a Cambodian Refugee Woman (Article)

Kulig J.C.*
  • a University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Canada

Abstract

Refugee women and children compose 80% of the total refugee population worldwide (Martin, 1991). Such a large group is significant because of the magnitude of their need, which is often unheard or misunderstood. This article discusses the plight of a Cambodian refugee woman who was interviewed as part of a larger ethnographic study (Kulig, 1991). Theary's story reveals the differences in perceptions of events according to cultural understanding and the consequences of community shunning. Theary's case is extreme because of its complexity regarding her mental health needs, but it shares themes noted among other refugee women. Recommendations for community health nurses working with refugee women are discussed. © 1994, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Index Keywords

Interview, Psychological case report female Culture Social Environment refugee ethnology Social Conditions Cambodia Article community care Transcultural Nursing mental health human adult Refugees Support, Non-U.S. Gov't family

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DOI: 10.1207/s15327655jchn1102_5
ISSN: 07370016
Cited by: 13
Original Language: English