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Battered Women's Coping Strategies and Psychological Distress: Differences by Immigration Status
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 2002-06)
People are rarely passive, and battered women are no exception. This study investigated the types of coping strategies women of Japanese descent (both Japan-born and U.S.-born) chose and their perceived effectiveness in ...
Cultural variation in implicit independence: An extension of Kitayama et al. ()
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2016-08)
The relationship between intimate partner violence and PTSD: An application of Cox regression with time-varying covariates
(Periodicals Service CompanyWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2003-08)
This study uses Cox regression with time-varying covariates to examine the relationship between intimate partner violence and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a random sample of Japanese American women and immigrant ...
Cultural constructions of happiness: theory and emprical evidence
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2004-09)
In a review of recent cross-cultural evidence on happiness and well-being, the authors identified substantial cultural variations in (1) cultural meanings of happiness, (2) motivations underlying happiness, and (3) predictors ...
Intimate Partner Violence, Welfare Receipt, and Health Status of Low-Income African American Women: A Lifecourse Analysis
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, Inc., 2006-03)
Although the association among intimate partner violence (IPV), welfare receipt, and health status has been well-established, little is known about the temporal sequencing of these events. In a random sample of low-income ...
Long-term trends in depression among women separated from abusive partners
(Sage, 2003)
This study tested a cumulative adversity hypothesis, where differences in postseparation
stressors among battered women were expected to lead to a widening gap in levels of
women’s depression over time. Ninety-four women ...
Domestic Violence Against Women of Japanese Descent in Los Angeles
(SAGE Periodicals Press, 1999)
Using a more inclusive, culturally responsive measure, this population-based study of women of Japanese descent contrasts two methods of estimating prevalence of domestic violence. Eighty percent of respondents reported ...
Physiological Correlates of Choice‐Induced Dissonance: An Exploration of HPA‐Axis Responses
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Academic Press, 2015-10)
Choice can produce a negatively arousing cognitive conflict (called dissonance), which is thought to motivate the chooser to spread their preferences for the relevant options (called Spreading of Alternatives, or SA). The ...
“Sanrizuka no Kowakuteki Kûkan ni te Jikan o Shikakuka Suru”
(2007)
Focussing on the films of Ogawa Productions, this article analyzes the ways Ogawa's collective theorized time and history through documentary filmmaking practice.
The Creation and Construction of Asian Cinema Redux
(2013)
This article looks back to the first book imagining an “Asian cinema,” which
was published in Japan on the eve of Pearl Harbor. It then works through a history of the
conception of Asian cinema, discovering fundamental ...