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J Health Psychol ; 25(8): 1043-1056, 2020 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29243524

ABSTRACT

Cultural models of emotional disclosure and its impact on seeking support are understudied in the context of cancer diagnosis. We argue that two different cultural norms must be considered: (1) the importance of emotional disclosure and (2) attitudes toward seeking support from loved ones. Our interviews with 37 foreign-born Chinese American and 23 European American breast cancer survivors revealed differences in disclosure of cancer diagnosis and perception of social support. Both Chinese American and European American survivors receive and provide emotional and social support with loved ones, but their manifestations of disclosure and help-seeking behaviors are culturally specific.


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Asian/statistics & numerical data , Breast Neoplasms/psychology , Cancer Survivors/psychology , Cancer Survivors/statistics & numerical data , Social Support , White People/statistics & numerical data , Asian/psychology , China/ethnology , Europe/ethnology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , United States , White People/psychology
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Br J Sociol ; 65(2): 245-65, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24784017

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Academic and political discussions about micro-finance have been found lacking in predictive power, because they are based on orthodox economic theory, which does not properly comprehend the social components of credit. I take a better approach, utilizing credit theory--specifically, Ingham's explication of how the nature of money as credit leads to social inequality. I also expound the perspective that morality is not separate from considerations borrowers make in micro-finance programmes on the micro level. I draw upon illustrations from my fieldwork in rural China, where a group-lending micro-finance programme was administered as part of a larger government-initiated effort across the country.


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Commerce/economics , Financial Management , Poverty , China , Cooperative Behavior , Federal Government , Financial Management/economics , Humans , Local Government , Morals , Rural Population , Socioeconomic Factors , Sociology
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