Cambodian Cultural Profile Bibliography
Author(s):
Linda Wetzel, RN
Contributor(s):
Ellie Graham, MD
Date Authored:
January 01, 1996
- Boehnlein, J. (1987). Clinical relevance of grief and mourning among Cambodian refugees. Social Science and Medicine, 25 (7), 765-772.
- Buchwald, D., Panwala, S., & Hooton, T. (1992). Use of traditional health practices by southeast Asian refugees in a primary care clinic. The Western Journal of Medicine, 156 (5), 507-511.
- Caranzaro, A., and Moser, R. J. (1982). Health status of refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. JAMA, 247 (9), 1303-1308.
- Chung, R. C., and Kagawa-Singer, M. (1993). Predictors of psychological distress among southeast Asian refugees. Social Science and Medicine, 36 (5), 631-639.
- D' Avanzo, C. E., Frye, B., & Froman, R. (1994). Stress in Cambodian refugee families. IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 26 (2), 101-105.
- Erickson, R. V., and Hoang, G. N. (1980). Health problems among Indochinese refugees. American Journal of Public Health, 70 (9), 1003-1006.
- Frye, B. A., and D'Avanza, C. (1994). Themes in managing culturally defined illness in the Cambodian refugee family. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 11 (2), 89-98.
- Kemp, C. (1985). Cambodian refugee health care beliefs and practices. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 2 (1), 41-52.
- Keyes, C. (1990). Buddhism and revolution in Cambodia. Cultural Survival Quarterly, 14 (3), 60-63.
- Kinzie, J. D., Fredrickson, R. H., Ben, R., Fleck, J., & Karls, W. (1984). Posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors of Cambodian Concentration Camps. American Journal of Psychiatry, 141 (5), 645-650.
- Kulig, J. C. (1988). Conception and birth control use: Cambodian refugee women's beliefs and practices. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 5 (4), 235-246.
- Kulig, J. C. (1989). Childbearing beliefs among Cambodian refugee women. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 12 (1), 108-118.
- Kulig, J. C. (1994). "Those with unheard voices": The plight of a Cambodian refugee woman. Journal of Community Health Nursing, 11 (2), 99-107.
- Mattson, S. (1993). Mental health of southeast Asian refugee women: an overview. Health Care for Women International, 14, 155-165.
- Messner, M. M., and Rasmussen, N. H. (1986). Southeast Asian children in America: the impact of change. Pediatrics, 78 (2), 323-329.
- Mollica, R. F., Donelan, K., Tor, S., Lavelle, J., Elias, C., Frankel, M., & Blendon, R. J. (1993). The effect of trauma and confinement on functional health and mental health status of Cambodians living in Thailand-Cambodia border camps. JAMA, 270 (5), 581-586.
- Mollica, R. F., Wyshak, G., and Lavelle, J. (1987). The psychosocial impact of war trauma and torture on southeast Asian refugees. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144 (12), 1567-1572.
- Muecke, M. A. (1983). Caring for southeast Asian refugee patients in the USA. American Journal of Public Health, 73 (4), 431-438.
- Muecke, M. A. (1983). In search of healers-southeast Asian refugees in the American health care system. The Western Journal of Medicine, 139 (6), 835-840.
- Muecke, M. A., and Sassi, L. (1992). Anxiety among Cambodian refugee adolescents in transit and in resettlement. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 14 (3), 267-291.
- Pike, D. (Ed.). (April-June 1990). Indochina Chronology. 9 (2), 23.
- Rasbridge, LA, and Kulig, JC. (1995). Infant feeding among Cambodian Refguees. Maternal Child Nursing, (20) July/August, 213-218.
- Song, C. (1986). The struggle continues: immigration and resettlement. In B. Levy and D. Susott (Ed.), Years of Horror, Days of Hope: Responding to the Cambodian Refugee Crisis (pp.305-310). Millwood, N. Y., New York City, and London: Associated Faculty Press, Inc.
- Story, M., and Harris, L. J. (1989). Food habits and dietary change of southeast Asian refugee families living in the United States. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 89 (6), 800-803.
- U. S. Committee for Refugees. (1989). Refugee Reports. (Publication No. 001-465) Washington, D.C.
- Vickery, M. (1990). Cultural survival in Cambodian language and literature. Cultural Survival Quarterly, 14 (3), 49-52.

