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Pacific Islanders share many of the same values as Native Hawaiians. For example, the Micronesian model closely follows the Native Hawaiian paradigm in that “family” can refer to multiple uncles and aunts, adopted brothers and sisters, and innumerable cousins (Palafox & Warren A., 1980). Among Samoans, traditional Samoan culture still ...
- Theories of Illness
Traditionally, illness was thought to be the result of an...
- Traditional Health Practicies
Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders often seek the...
- Native Hawaiian Values
There are numerous cultural values important to Native...
- Theories of Illness
In many traditional Pacific Islander cultures, including NH, dance is used to visually convey and recount their oral tradition, epic tales, historical events, and connection to the natural world (Kaeppler 1993; Stillman 1998). Hula continues to be practiced by NH as a form of cultural and creative expression that reconnects them with their ...
- Joseph Keawe‘aimoku Kaholokula, Claire Townsend Ing, Mele A. Look, Rebecca Delafield, Ka‘imi Sinclai...
- 10.1080/03014460.2018.1465593
- 2018
- 2018/05
Several studies have demonstrated a particular correlation between the ethnic concordance (e.g. having a Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander physician caring for a Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander patient, respectively) of patient-physician interactions and a number of positive patient-related outcomes, such as satisfaction, provider ...
- Ashley K Morisako, Maile Tauali'i, Adrian Jacques H Ambrose, Kelley Withy
- 2017
Prior to 1997, the U.S. Census Bureau recognized a single race called Asian or Pacific Islander and abbreviated API. Beginning in 1997, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and U.S. Census Bureau separated Asians from Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders into two separate racial groups.
- 2020/05
Apr 10, 2024 · The findings yielded three overarching themes. One shared narrative was the influence of Pacific Islander collectivist culture on individuals’ decisions regarding mental health treatment. Mental illness remains highly stigmatized among Pacific Islanders, and participants expressed worry that the individual seeking out mental health support would reflect poorly on their families an
Feb 29, 2024 · Editor’s note: This page was updated on March 8, 2024, to remove a sentence about which subgroup was most asked where they were from. Despite facing frequent experiences with discrimination and rising fears of hate crimes and gun violence, only 24% of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adults and 16% of Asian American adults in California say they need mental health support.
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Jun 1, 1998 · This article explores the values that influence decision making among Asian and Pacific Islander cultures, with specific illustrations from six of these cultures. The literature, along with our ...