Asian American women's resilience: An integrative review

Asian American women face unique stressors that threaten their overall health and well-being. However, resilience is a phenomenon that allows individuals to develop positive adaptation despite adversities and challenges. This integrative review is conducted in order to explore the current state of k...

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Main Authors: Andrew Thomas Reyes, Rose E. Constantino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Hawaii Press 2016-12-01
Series:Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
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Online Access:http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/apin/vol1/iss3/6/
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spelling doaj-6706d2443c99411a926789f539412ecb2020-11-24T22:01:25ZengUniversity of Hawaii PressAsian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal2373-66582016-12-011310511510.9741/23736658.1048Asian American women's resilience: An integrative reviewAndrew Thomas Reyes0Rose E. Constantino1University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USAUniversity of Pittsburgh, PA, USAAsian American women face unique stressors that threaten their overall health and well-being. However, resilience is a phenomenon that allows individuals to develop positive adaptation despite adversities and challenges. This integrative review is conducted in order to explore the current state of knowledge regarding the resilience of Asian American women. Twelve databases were used to identify related articles: Academic Search Premier, CINAHL, ERIC, Ethnic NewsWatch, GenderWatch, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, ProQuest Sociological Abstracts, PsycINFO, PubMed, SAGE (Psychology and Sociology collections), Scopus, and Web of Science. Twenty-one research studies met the inclusion criteria of the integrative review. Five common themes emerged from the analysis of the studies: (a) resilience as conceptualized as a coping strategy, (b) resilience as related to social support and network, (c) resilience as an enduring phenomenon, (d) resilience as connected to bicultural identity, and (e) resilience as an emancipatory perspective and experience. These themes imply that resilience is a developmental process, culture has a significant influence on resilience, and Asian American women are a vulnerable and marginalized group. Further recommendations for nursing practice and research are discussed as related to these implications.http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/apin/vol1/iss3/6/Asian American womencopingresilienceresiliency
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Asian American women's resilience: An integrative review
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
Asian American women
coping
resilience
resiliency
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Rose E. Constantino
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title Asian American women's resilience: An integrative review
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publisher University of Hawaii Press
series Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
issn 2373-6658
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Asian American women face unique stressors that threaten their overall health and well-being. However, resilience is a phenomenon that allows individuals to develop positive adaptation despite adversities and challenges. This integrative review is conducted in order to explore the current state of knowledge regarding the resilience of Asian American women. Twelve databases were used to identify related articles: Academic Search Premier, CINAHL, ERIC, Ethnic NewsWatch, GenderWatch, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global, ProQuest Sociological Abstracts, PsycINFO, PubMed, SAGE (Psychology and Sociology collections), Scopus, and Web of Science. Twenty-one research studies met the inclusion criteria of the integrative review. Five common themes emerged from the analysis of the studies: (a) resilience as conceptualized as a coping strategy, (b) resilience as related to social support and network, (c) resilience as an enduring phenomenon, (d) resilience as connected to bicultural identity, and (e) resilience as an emancipatory perspective and experience. These themes imply that resilience is a developmental process, culture has a significant influence on resilience, and Asian American women are a vulnerable and marginalized group. Further recommendations for nursing practice and research are discussed as related to these implications.
topic Asian American women
coping
resilience
resiliency
url http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/apin/vol1/iss3/6/
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