Negative Consequences of Acculturation on Health Behaviour, Social Support and Stress among Pregnant Southeast Asian Immigrant Women in Montreal: An Exploratory Study

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Ilene Hyman
Gilles Dussault
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[1] University of Toronto,University Health Network Women’s Health Program, Culture, Community and Health Studies Program
[2] Toronto General Hospital, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Department of Public Health Sciences
[3] Université de Montréal,Departement d’administration de la santé
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It is frequently assumed that migrant status constitutes a health risk because migration is inevitably associated with a period of significant adjustment and stress. This paper describes the role of acculturation in understanding the relationship between migration and low birthweight (LBW). Psychosocial and behavioural risk factors for LBW were explored using semi-structured interviews with 17 pregnant Southeast Asian women who represented different levels of acculturation. Findings suggested that acculturation had negative consequences for immigrant women. Higher levels of acculturation were associated with dieting during pregnancy, inadequate social support and stressful life experiences.
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