Acculturation is associated with older Turkish immigrants' self-management abilities
Abstract Background The few previous studies investigating acculturation and self-management have suggested that increased participation in (or adaptation to) the host culture is associated with better health and disease management. However, research on the relationship between acculturation strateg...
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Main Authors: | Jane M. Cramm (Author), Anna P. Nieboer (Author) |
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