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Providence. Xxxxxxx, X., et al. 1999 The place of culture in DSM-IV. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 187(8):457-464. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, et al. 2008 Daily stressors, war experiences, and mental health in Afghanistan. Transcultural Psychiatry 45(5):611-638. Xxxxxx, X. 2000 Haitian ethnomedical systems and biomedical practitioners: Directions for clinicians. Journal of Transcultural Nursing 11(3):204-211. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, et al. 2009 Perception That “Everything Requires a Lot of Effort”. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 197(9):695-699. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx 1976 Women in perdition: Ritual fertility control in Haiti. In Culture, Natality and Family Planning. J.R. Xxxxxxxx and X. Xxxxxx, eds. Pp. 59-78. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Xxxxxx, Xxxx-Xxx, and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 2003 Anthropology, inequality, and disease: A Review. Annual Review of Anthropology 32(1):447-474. Xxxxxxx, Xxxx 1981 Idioms of distress: alternatives in the expression of psychosocial distress: A case study from South India. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 5(4):379-408. — 2008 Global Health: Why cultural perceptions, social representations, and biopolitics matter. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Onwuegbuzie, X., X. Xxxxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx 2010 Mixed Research as a tool for developing quantitative instruments. Journal of Mixed Methods Research 4(1):56-78. Xxxxx, X 2000 The need for treatment evidence for common mental disorders in developing countries. Psychological Medicine 30:743-746. Xxxxx, X., and X. Xxxxxx 2010 Global Mental Health: A New Global Health Field Comes of Age. JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 303(19):1976-1977. Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, and Xxxxxxxx Xxxx 1987 The mindful body: A prolegomenon to future work in medical anthropology. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 1(1):6-41. Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, X., et al. 1997 Measurement of depression in Mexican patients with rheumatoid arthritis: Validity of the Xxxx Depression Inventory. Arthritis Care & Research 10(3):194- 199. xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx 2003 Validity issues in transcultural epidemiology. British Journal of Psychiatry 182:376-378. xxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx, et al. 1999 Preparing instruments for transcultural research: Use of the translation monitoring form with Nepali-speaking Bhutanese refugees. Transcultural Psychiatry 36(3):285-301. VERBI 1989-2010 MAXQDA: software for qualitative data analysis. Berlin-Marburg- Amöneburg, Germany: Sozialforschung GmbH. Xxxxxxx, X.
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