نتایج جستجو برای: ethnic group

تعداد نتایج: 1015508  

2005
Sonia Alonso Rubén Ruiz

This paper is an exploratory analysis of the efficacy of parliamentary representation as a means to moderate ethnic conflict in new democracies. We agree with many others that the interests of an ethnic minority group are better protected when the group has access to decision makers, can block harmful government policies, and can veto potentially damaging decisions. Parliamentary representation...

Journal: :The British journal of developmental psychology 2012
Adam Rutland Lindsey Cameron Philipp Jugert Dennis Nigbur Rupert Brown Charles Watters Rosa Hossain Anick Landau Dominique Le Touze

This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect the social groups to which children belong and the degree to which they identify with these groups. A longitudinal study was conducted to investigate the influence of group identities (i.e., ethnic and national) on children's perceived peer acceptance and preference for same-ethnic friendships. Mea...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
h galehdari department of genetics, shahid chamran university, jundishapur university of medical sciences, iran b salehi department of genetics, shahid chamran university, jundishapur university of medical sciences, iran m pedram department of genetics, shahid chamran university, jundishapur university of medical sciences, iran m oraki kohshour department of immunology, school of medicine, jundishapur university of medical sciences, iran +98-916-3902232, [email protected]; department of immunology, school of medicine, jundishapur university of medical sciences, iran +98-916-3902232, [email protected] s tirgar tabari assistant professor of dermatology, yahya-nejad hospital,babol university of medical sciences, iran +98-911-311-3044, [email protected]; assistant professor of dermatology, yahya-nejad hospital,babol university of medical sciences, iran +98-911-311-3044, [email protected]

2015
W. N. Dare O. A. Ebeye

The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of hallux valgus among Urhobo, Isoko and Delta Ibo (Anioma) ethnic groups in Delta State, Nigeria and to evaluate its influence in age and gender subgroups. Seven hundred and seventy five(775) male and female subjects aged between 10-30 years from Urhobo (257), Isoko (254) and Delta Ibo (262) ethnic groups of Delta State were examined ...

Journal: :Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory 2012
Tracy Van Holt Jeffrey C. Johnson James D. Brinkley Kathleen M. Carley Janna Caspersen

Mining textual sources of data can be used to design studies and test theories at temporal and spatial scales unheard of in the past. This opens up new opportunities for conflict studies and ethnographic research. We conducted a semi-automated network analysis of the 2003–2010 Sudan Tribune online news articles and modeled ethnic-group conflict in Sudan. We tested whether an ethnic group’s conn...

2001
Flavio Francisco Marsiglia Stephen Kulis Michael L. Hecht

This article explores differences in the self-reported drug use and exposure to drugs of an ethnically diverse group of 408 seventh-grade students from a large city in the southwest. We contrast the explanatory power of ethnic labels (African American, non-Hispanic White, Mexican American, and mixed ethnicity) and two dimensions of ethnic identity in predicting drug use. One dimension focuses o...

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2014
Paul R Smokowski Caroline B R Evans Katie L Cotter Kristina C Webber

Mental health functioning in American Indian youth is an understudied topic. Given the increased rates of depression and anxiety in this population, further research is needed. Using multiple group structural equation modeling, the current study illuminates the effect of ethnic identity on anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and externalizing behavior in a group of Lumbee adolescents and a g...

2014
Ute Schönpflug

Ethnic identity is understood as a dynamic state, that is determined by three components: (1) by the degree of inclusion in the group of one's cultural origin; (2) the tendency to assimilate to the ethnic group of origin; and (3) the complementary tendency to differentiate from one's own ethnic group. In the same degree as the inclusion intensifies, the tendency to assimilate decreases and the ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2010
Wim Veling Hans W Hoek Durk Wiersma Johan P Mackenbach

OBJECTIVES The high incidence of schizophrenia in immigrant ethnic groups in Western Europe may be explained by social stress associated with ethnic minority status. Positive identification with one's own ethnic group is a strong predictor of mental health in immigrants. We investigated whether negative ethnic identity is related to schizophrenia risk in non-Western immigrants. METHODS Matche...

2016
Marlies A. Visser Fatima El Fakiri

BACKGROUND Previous studies have demonstrated that loneliness is more frequently present in citizens of ethnic minority groups than in natives. The current study investigates whether ethnic differences in emotional and social loneliness between Moroccan, Turkish, Surinamese and Dutch adults living in the Netherlands are due to ethnic differences in the presence and/or impact of an array of poss...

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