焦点小组
佛教
美籍华人
多元文化主义
社会工作
文化适应
服务提供商
定性研究
移民
心理学
社会学
性别研究
服务(商务)
民族
政治学
社会科学
教育学
人类学
哲学
神学
经济
法学
经济
作者
Alice G. Yick,Rashmi Gupta
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2002-01-01
卷期号:9 (2): 32-42
被引量:66
摘要
The purpose of this qualitative study is to describe Chinese immigrants and Chinese Americans' attitudes and practices about death, dying, and bereavement. To this end, three focus groups were conducted with social work graduate students, pastors and religious leaders, and service providers working in the Chinese American community in New York City. The United States is becoming increasingly multicultural, and Chinese Americans are the most rapidly growing Asian American group. Findings from this study revealed that many Chinese attitudes and practices about death and dying are rooted in Asian cultural values such as filial piety, centrality of the family, and emphasis of hierarchy. In addition, strains of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, and local folklore are embedded in these death attitudes and practices. Based on themes extrapolated from the focus groups, recommendations are delineated for service providers in order to implement culturally-sensitive bereavement practices.
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