Health Care for Women International
Volume 18, Issue 6, 1997, Pages 507-520

Menopausal transition of korean immigrant women: A literature review (Article)

Im E.-O.* , Lipson J.G.
  • a Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, Box 0608, San Francsico, CA, 94143, United States
  • b Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, Box 0608, San Francsico, CA, 94143, United States

Abstract

The menopausal transition needs to be understood in terms of the multiple mediating factors within the context in which women experience it. For immigrant women especially, the menopausal experience is complicated by multiple transitions and social marginality, so it cannot be adequately explained without considering this complexity. In this paper we review the literature on the menopausal transition of a group of vulnerable immigrant women in two ways: describing the transitions themselves (menopause, immigration, and housewife to employee), and describing factors that mediate the menopausal transition experience (family norms, meaning of menopause and women's work, and health practices). We emphasize the context and suggest areas of needed research. © 1997 Taylor & Francis.

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Index Keywords

role playing female Emigration and Immigration Review Role Humans ethnology middle aged attitude to health United States menopause human life event Life Change Events migration Korea

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DOI: 10.1080/07399339709516307
ISSN: 07399332
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English