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Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Arab Americans Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031283598 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aChapter 1: Contexts of Immigration and Diversity: Biopsychosocial implications for Arab Americans -- Section I: Arab American Culture: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Identity and Discrimination -- Chapter 3: Intergenerational Relations -- Chapter 4: Gender and Racialized Experience at Work -- Chapter 5: Cultural Sources and Expressions of Stigma around Health -- Chapter 6: Adapting an Alzheimer?s Disease Care Intervention to Arab American Families -- Part II: Psychology and Arab Americans: An Introduction -- Chapter 7: Developmental Psychology and Arab Americans -- Chapter 8: Acculturation -- Chapter 9: Refugees -- Chapter 10:Mental Health Risks -- Chapter 11: Mental Health Interventions and Resilience in Arab Americans -- Part III Public Health: Primary and Secondary Data Sources: An Introduction -- Chapter 12: Primary and secondary data sources -- Chapter 13: Mortality -- Chapter 14: Chronic health conditions and their risk factors -- Chapter 15: Health Behaviors -- Chapter 16: Stress and health -- Chapter17: Future strategies to improve health. 330 $aThe biopsychosocial study of Arab Americans yields compelling insights into innovative theoretical and applied initiatives. 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