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The social dimensions of health and illness in the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora: Implications for mental health delivery
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2022
unpublished
<p>Immigrant communities are often not well served when it comes to mental health services. A fundamental reason for this may lie in differing cultural concepts of what it means to be healthy. The aim of this paper is to capture how Sri Lankan Tamils with a diagnosis of depression, newly arrived to Toronto, Canada, conceptualize health, and to determine whether this conceptualization is shared by care providers who provide service to this community. The data are derived from a qualitative study
doi:10.32920/21632684.v1
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