Canadian Journal of Public Health
Volume 93, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 183-187

A review of theory and health promotion strategies for new immigrant women (Article)

Hyman I.* , Guruge S.
  • a Centre for Research Women's Health, 790 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. M5G 1N8, Canada
  • b Centre for Research Women's Health, 790 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. M5G 1N8, Canada

Abstract

Background: There has been little empirical research on the best ways to influence women's health behaviour, particularly among women who are recent immigrants to Canada. Methods: This paper presents information from a literature review conducted for the Ontario Women's Health Council on effective theoretical models and health promotion strategies for women. Findings: Health promotion activities for all women should address theoretical variables as well as the broader determinants of women's health. New immigrant women represent a diverse group who often face multiple cultural, linguistic and systemic barriers to adopting and maintaining healthy behaviour. Interpretation: Many theoretical constructs of potential importance to recent immigrant women have not been adequately researched. More research is also needed on the relevancy and the applicability of commonly used health promotion approaches for this group.

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Index Keywords

immigrant health promotion Models, Organizational human Health Behavior linguistics medical research Humans health services research Canada female cultural factor theoretical model Article women's health health care organization theory medical literature Emigration and Immigration Cultural Characteristics

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ISSN: 00084263
Cited by: 29
Original Language: English