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Describe the traditional definitions of HEALTH and ILLNESS of the White non-Hispanic populations.

Describe the traditional definitions of HEALTH and ILLNESS of the White non-Hispanic populations. HEALTH and ILLNESS Among the Germans, health is described as more than not being ill but as a state of well-being—physically and emotionally—the ability to do your duty, positive energy to do things, and the ability to do, think, and act the […]

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Examples of Cultural Phenomena Affecting Health Care Among European Americans

Examples of Cultural Phenomena Affecting Health Care Among European (White) Americans Nations of origin Germany, England, Italy, Ireland, the former Soviet Union, and all other European countries Environmental control Primary reliance on “modern, Western” health care delivery system Remaining traditional HEALTH and ILLNESS beliefs and practices may be observed Some remaining traditional folk medicine and

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Ancestry Numbers Identifying Themselves as This Ancestry

Ancestry Numbers Identifying Themselves as This Ancestry (millions) German 47.9 Irish 34.6 English 25.9 Italian 17.2 Polish 9.6 French (except Basque) 8.8 Scottish 5.5 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2011). 2005–2009 American Community Survey, B04006 People Reporting Ancestry. 5-Year Estimates (2009). Retrieved from http://search.census.gov/search?q=people+reporting+ancestry+2009& btnG=Search&btnG.x=0&btnG.y=0&entqr=0&ud=1&output=xml_no_dtd&oe=UTF_8&ie=UTF_ December 4, 2011.8&client=default_frontend&proxystylesheet=default_frontend&sort=date%3AD%3AL%3Ad1&site=census. 326 ■ Chapter 13 health care providers. The

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Discuss the demographic profile of the White non-Hispanic populations

Discuss the demographic profile of the White non-Hispanic populations Austria-Hungary, Canada, and Russia; they comprised a majority of the total immigrant population. However, in 1970, the numbers of immigrants from Europe began to decrease. In 2010, there were a total of 1,042,635 Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs) in the United States, 46% of whom were new

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Discuss the background of the White non-Hispanic populations.

Discuss the background of the White non-Hispanic populations. The opening images for this chapter depict objects symbolic of items used to maintain, protect, and/or restore HEALTH for people in the White European American communities. Figure 13–1 is an Italian horn and worn, carried, or hung in the home for protection and luck. Figure 13–2 is

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HEALTH and ILLNESS in the White Populations

HEALTH and ILLNESS in the White Populations Labour to keep alive in your Breast that Little Spark of Celestial Fire Called Conscience. —George Washington, in J. Needleman (2003) ■ Objectives 1. Discuss the background of the White non-Hispanic populations. 2. Discuss the demographic profile of the White non-Hispanic populations. 3. Describe the traditional definitions of

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HEALTH and ILLNESS in the Hispanic Populations ■ 317

HEALTH and ILLNESS in the Hispanic Populations ■ 317 health care deliverers speak Spanish. This is especially true in communities in which the number of Spanish-speaking people is relatively small. Hispan- ics who live in these areas experience tremendous frustration because of the language barrier. Even in large cities, there are far too many occasions

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