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Health Promotion among Korean Goose Mothers

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Abstract

Aim: This paper is a report of a study of health promotion strategies among Korean goose mothers, a cultural group of women who migrate to foreign country for their children¡¯s education.

Methods: For this qualitative study, data were collected from 18 Korean women in North America using in-person interviews and follow up telephone interviews between June 2009 and January 2010. Content analysis was used to analyze the data.

Findings: Health promotion strategies used by goose mothers were focusing on health protection rather than health promotion, making best use of my time for health promotion to meet the children¡¯s schedule, utilizing health promotion as a way to give more opportunities to children, relying heavily on Korean resources for health, and selectively accepting the culture and the resources of hosting country.

Conclusion: Women¡¯s health promotion strategies were formed based on their culturally constructed mother role and were influenced by their status of being international migrants and single mothers.
KeyWords

Asian continental ancestry group, health promotions, migrants, mothers, women¡¯s health
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