Anderson J M
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 1985 Oct;8(1):61-76. doi: 10.1097/00012272-198510000-00008.
This article focuses on the health status of two groups of immigrant women and their experiences surrounding help-seeking. It is argued that social, economic, and political forces play a crucial role in determining the subjective experiences of immigrant women in their contacts with the health care system. Case studies of Indo-Canadian and Greek women are used to illustrate this perspective.
本文聚焦于两组移民女性的健康状况以及她们在寻求帮助方面的经历。文章认为,社会、经济和政治力量在决定移民女性与医疗保健系统接触时的主观体验方面起着至关重要的作用。文中以印度裔加拿大女性和希腊女性的案例研究来阐述这一观点。