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    Away from the Islands: Diaspora’s Effects on Native Hawaiian Elders and Families in California

    Native Hawaiians, the indigenous people of Hawai‘i, were once a healthy and hardy people. But today they are affected by varying social and health disparities that have led to poor social and health outcomes. ...

    Colette V. Browne, Kathryn L. Braun in Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology (2017)

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    Listening to the Voices of Native Hawaiian Elders and ‘Ohana Caregivers: Discussions on Aging, Health, and Care Preferences

    Native Hawaiians, the indigenous people of Hawai’i, are affected by varying social and health disparities that result in high prevalence of chronic disease, early onset of disability, and shorter life expectan...

    Colette V. Browne, Noreen Mokuau, Lana S. Ka’opua in Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology (2014)

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    Perceptions of dementia, caregiving, and help-seeking among recent Vietnamese immigrants

    Using qualitative methods, perceptions of dementia, caregiving, and help-seeking were obtained from three groups of Vietnamese immigrants — adult men, adult women, and youth — and from Vietnamese American prof...

    Kathryn L. Braun, Jeanette C. Takamura in Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology (1996)