Ethnicity specific research

Included in these bibliographies are studies which explored the experience of specific ethnic communities.

Chinese

Anderson, N. H., Sadler, L. C., Stewart, A. W., Fyfe, E. M., & McCowan, L. M. E. (2013). Ethnicity and risk of caesarean section in a term, nulliparous New Zealand obstetric cohort. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 53(3), 258-264. Read here.

Bong, G., & McCool, J. (2011). Chinese peoples’ perceptions of colorectal cancer screening: A New Zealand perspective. New Zealand Medical Journal, 124(1331), 29-38. Read here.

Chiang, S., Fleming, T., Lucassen, M., Fenaughty, J., Clark, T., & Denny, S. (2017). Mental health status of double minority adolescents: Findings from national cross-sectional health surveys. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 19(3), 499-510. Read here.

Chow, C. S., & Mulder, R. T. (2017). Mental health service use by Asians: A New Zealand census. New Zealand Medical Journal, 130(1461), 35-41. Read here.

Guo, S. P., Munshi, D., Cockburn-Wootten, C., & Simpson, M. (2014). Cultural dilemmas of choice: Deconstructing consumer choice in health communication between maternity-care providers and ethnic Chinese mothers in New Zealand. Health Communication, 29(10), 1020-1028.  Read here.

Li, W. W., & Tse, S. (2015). Problem gambling and help seeking among Chinese international students: Narratives of place identity transformation. Journal of Health Psychology, 20(3), 300-312. Read here.

Neville, S., & Adams, J. (2016). Views about HIV/STI and health promotion among gay and bisexual Chinese and south Asian men living in Auckland, New Zealand. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being, 11, 30764. Read here.

Shang, S., O’Driscoll, M. P., & Roche, M. (2017). Moderating role of acculturation in a mediation model of work-family conflict among Chinese immigrants in New Zealand. Stress & Health, 33(1), 55-68. Read here.

Sobrun-Maharaj, A., Tse, S., & Hoque, E. (2010). Barriers experienced by Asians in accessing injury-related services and compensations. Journal of Primary Health Care, 2(1), 43-53. Read here.

Wen, J. Y. J., Rush, E. C., & Plank, L. D. (2010). Assessment of obesity in New Zealand Chinese: A comparative analysis of adults aged 30-39 years from five ethnic groups. New Zealand Medical Journal, 123(1327), 87-98. Read here.

Zhang, W., Rose, S. B., Foster, A., Pullon, S., & Lawton, B. (2014). Breast cancer and breast screening: Perceptions of Chinese migrant women living in New Zealand. Journal of Primary Health Care, 6(2), 135-142. Read here.

Indian

Anderson, N. H., Sadler, L. C., Stewart, A. W., Fyfe, E. M., & McCowan, L. M. E. (2013a). Ethnicity and risk of caesarean section in a term, nulliparous New Zealand obstetric cohort. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 53(3), 258-264. Read here.

Chiang, S., Fleming, T., Lucassen, M., Fenaughty, J., Clark, T., & Denny, S. (2017). Mental health status of double minority adolescents: Findings from national cross-sectional health surveys. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 19(3), 499-510. Read here.

Chow, C. S., & Mulder, R. T. (2017). Mental health service use by Asians: A New Zealand census. New Zealand Medical Journal, 130(1461), 35-41. Read here.

Jowitt, L. M., Lu, L. W., & Rush, E. C. (2014). Migrant Asian Indians in New Zealand; prediction of metabolic syndrome using body weights and measures. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 23(3), 385-393. Read here.

Mearns, G. J., Koziol-McLain, J., Obolonkin, V., & Rush, E. C. (2014). Preventing vitamin B12 deficiency in south Asian women of childbearing age: A randomised controlled trial comparing an oral vitamin B12 supplement with B12 dietary advice. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 68(8), 870-875. Read here.

Norris, P., Ng, L. F., Kershaw, V., Hanna, F., Wong, A., Talekar, M., . . . Cheong, L. (2010). Knowledge and reported use of antibiotics amongst immigrant ethnic groups in New Zealand. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 12(1), 107-112. Read here.

Sobrun-Maharaj, A., Tse, S., & Hoque, E. (2010). Barriers experienced by Asians in accessing injury-related services and compensations. Journal of Primary Health Care, 2(1), 43-53. Read here.

von Hurst, P. R., Stonehouse, W., & Coad, J. (2010). Vitamin D supplementation reduces insulin resistance in south Asian women living in New Zealand who are insulin resistant and vitamin D deficient – a randomised, placebo-controlled trial. British Journal of Nutrition, 103(4), 549-555. Read here.

Woodbridge, M., & Bland, M. (2010). Supporting Indian nurses migrating to New Zealand: A literature review. International Nursing Review, 57(1), 40-48. Read here.

Korean

Day, K. J., & Song, N. (2017). Attitudes and concerns of doctors and nurses about using a translation application for in-hospital brief interactions with Korean patients. Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics, 24(3), 916. Read here.

DeSouza, R. (2014). One woman’s empowerment is another’s oppression: Korean migrant mothers on giving birth in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 25(4), 348-356. Read here.

Kim, H., & Hocking, C. (2016). The mutual relationship between immigrants’ disrupted everyday activities and their health: A grounded theory of experiences of Korean immigrants settling in New Zealand. Social Work in Public Health, 31(3), 113-126. Read here.

Lee, J. Y., Kearns, R. A., Friesen, W., & Qualitative. (2010). Seeking affective health care: Korean immigrants’ use of homeland medical services. Health & Place, 16(1), 108-115. Read here.

Nayar, S., & Wright-St Clair, V. A. (2018). Strengthening community: Older Asian immigrants’ contributions to New Zealand society. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 33(4), 355-368. Read here.

Norris, P., Ng, L. F., Kershaw, V., Hanna, F., Wong, A., Talekar, M., . . . Cheong, L. (2010). Knowledge and reported use of antibiotics amongst immigrant ethnic groups in New Zealand. Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 12(1), 107-112. Read here.

Park, H. (2014). Living with ‘hwa-byung’: The psycho-social impact of elder mistreatment on the health and well-being of older people. Aging & Mental Health, 18(1), 125-128. Read here

Park, H., & Kim, C. G. (2013). Ageing in an inconvenient paradise: The immigrant experiences of older Korean people in New Zealand. AustralAsian Journal on Ageing, 32(3), 158-162. Read here.

Sobrun-Maharaj, A., Tse, S., & Hoque, E. (2010). Barriers experienced by Asians in accessing injury-related services and compensations. Journal of Primary Health Care, 2(1), 43-53. Read here.

African

Birukila, G., Brunton, C., & Dickson, N. (2013). HIV-related risk factors among black African migrants and refugees in Christchurch, New Zealand: Results from the mayisha-NZ survey. New Zealand Medical Journal, 126(1376), 19-27. Read here.

Cannon Poindexter, C. (2013). HIV stigma and discrimination in medical settings: Stories from African women in New Zealand. Social Work in Health Care, 52(8), 704-727. Read here.

Henrickson, M., Dickson, N., Mhlanga, F., & Ludlam, A. (2015). Stigma, lack of knowledge and prevalence maintain HIV risk among black Africans in New Zealand. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 39(1), 32-37. Read here.

Henrickson, M., & Fisher, M. (2016). ‘Treating Africans differently’: Using skin colour as proxy for HIV risk. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 25(13-14), 1941-1949. Read here.

Henrickson, M., Fisher, M., Ludlam, A. H., & Mhlanga, F. (2016). What do African new settlers in New Zealand ‘know’ about HIV? New Zealand Medical Journal, 129(1434), 36-43. Read here.

Filipino

Lovelock, K., & Martin, G. (2016). Eldercare work, migrant care workers, affective care and subjective proximity. Ethnicity & Health, 21(4), 379-396. Read more.

Montayre, J., Neville, S., & Holroyd, E. (2017). Moving backwards, moving forward: The experiences of older Filipino migrants adjusting to life in New Zealand. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being, 12(1), 1347011. Read more.

Montayre, J., Neville, S., Wright-St Clair, V., Holroyd, E., & Adams, J. (2019). Late-life living and care arrangements of older Filipino New Zealanders. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 28(3-4), 480-488. Read here.

Japanese

Doering, K., Patterson, J., & Griffiths, C. R. (2014). Japanese women’s experiences of pharmacological pain relief in New Zealand. Women & Birth: Journal of the Australian College of Midwives, 27(2), 121-125. Read here.

Healee, D., & Inada, K. (2016). Working with difference: Thematic concepts of Japanese nurses working in New Zealand. Nursing & Health Sciences, 18(1), 91-96. Read here.