
Bruce Bongar (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
01 June 2015
Published in print:
01 September 2006
Online ISBN:
9780190242275
Print ISBN:
9780195172492
Contents
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General Considerations General Considerations
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Ethnic Minority Status and Treatment Ethnic Minority Status and Treatment
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Family History in the United States Family History in the United States
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Legal Status and Personal History of Immigration Legal Status and Personal History of Immigration
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English Fluency Versus Fluency in other Languages English Fluency Versus Fluency in other Languages
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Social Supports Available through the Family Social Supports Available through the Family
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Community Resources Community Resources
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Educational Attainment Educational Attainment
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Loss of Social Status Loss of Social Status
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Stresses Experienced as a Result of the Acculturation Experience Stresses Experienced as a Result of the Acculturation Experience
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Cultural Identity Cultural Identity
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Place of Birth Place of Birth
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The Greater Importance of Gatekeepers The Greater Importance of Gatekeepers
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Usual Sources of Care Usual Sources of Care
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Health Literacy Health Literacy
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Language Language
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Considerations Specific to Terrorism Considerations Specific to Terrorism
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History of Exposure to Traumatic Events History of Exposure to Traumatic Events
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The Invisible Minorities: Vulnerable and Unprotected The Invisible Minorities: Vulnerable and Unprotected
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Guilt by Association: Clinical Interventions with those Falsely Identified as Terrorists Guilt by Association: Clinical Interventions with those Falsely Identified as Terrorists
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Technology and Intervention: A New Frontier Technology and Intervention: A New Frontier
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Planning for the Future Planning for the Future
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Federal and State Responses Federal and State Responses
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The Community Level The Community Level
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Primary Care Physicians Primary Care Physicians
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Invigorating and Expanding the Role of Community and Religious Organizations Invigorating and Expanding the Role of Community and Religious Organizations
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Development of Training Modules Development of Training Modules
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Gatekeepers Gatekeepers
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At the Level of the Individual At the Level of the Individual
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Development of an Effective Screening Tool Development of an Effective Screening Tool
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The Need to Develop Evidence-Based Interventions for Ethnic Minorities The Need to Develop Evidence-Based Interventions for Ethnic Minorities
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Development of Evidence-based Intervention Manuals Development of Evidence-based Intervention Manuals
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Summing Up Summing Up
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References References
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Chapter
22 Cultural Considerations: Caring for Culturally Diverse Communities in the Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks
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Pages
338–356
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Published:September 2006
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Chiriboga, David, ' Cultural Considerations: Caring for Culturally Diverse Communities in the Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks', in Bruce Bongar, and others (eds), Psychology of Terrorism (New York , 2006; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 June 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195172492.003.0022, accessed 4 May 2025.
Abstract
Chapter 22 discusses care for culturally diverse communities in the aftermath of terrorist attacks. It presents general considerations, ethnic minority status and treatment, considerations specific to terrorism, ‘invisible‘ minorities, and the potentials for use of technology and intervention.
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