This study investigated the role of perceived control and self-reinforcement ... scores among 205 elderly individuals (77 Asian American and 128 Caucasian American). ... Unpublished manuscript, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu. ...
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University of Hawaii at Manoa ... The second purpose was to examine possible cultural differences in depression, self-reinforcement, and perceived control scores. It was found that self-reinforcement predicted depression for the total sample and each ethnic subsample concurrently and 5 months later.
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Keywords: Reinforcement (Psychology); Control (Psychology) in old age; Depression in old age; Older people -- Psychology; Older Asian Americans ... Description: Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134-145). Microfiche. ix, 145 leaves, bound 29 cm...
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Caucasians, especially those not born in Hawaii, are resented by all of the other groups because they are perceived to have more privileges in the larger American society to which the state belongs.
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In general, Caucasians, ... Variable rates and trends in help-seeking behaviors, treatment admissions, and treatment utilization reflected the socio-cultural diversity in Hawaii. Perceived effectiveness of different treatments were generally consistent across ethnic groups, but did not necessarily represent actual efficacy.
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Hawaii Newspaper - Coverage and reports on news, sports, business, entertainment, and events ... In spite of the many positive aspects of multiethnic, multiracial and multicultural interaction in Hawaii, we still have to realize ... that being black continues to be negatively perceived in Hawaii," White said.
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As an outsider looking in, he functioned as a significant voice in documenting the progress of the social movement in Hawaii from a plantation to a tourist based economy.[1] In his weekly column, ... At first it was shocking to hear Caucasians tell me what "we" must do when, on the Mainland, they would likely say "you...
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I realized how books had shaped who I perceived myself to be: my readings had set me off on pilgrimages all over the world to visit the places I had read about – temples in Japan, museums and cathedrals in Europe, and colonial houses and skyscapers on the East Coast of America.
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Sunscreen Products Recommended by Dermatologists in Hawaii ... Hawaii Cares Asthma Program: "Trying to Improve Hawaii's Asthma Care" ... Oral Hypoglycemic Compliance in an Insured Population in Hawaii (1, 2)
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Certainly colonial authorities thought the Tutsi to be more intelligent and vigorous, more like Caucasians, and therefore favored them in government, education, and business. In effect, Belgium promoted a more rigid and pervasive Tutsi rule over the Hutu.
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