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Elderly Chinese Immigrants Living Alone: Roles of Socio-Cultural Determinants
Daniel Wing Leung Lai
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Living Alone
100%
Chinese Immigrants
100%
Elderly Chinese
100%
Sociocultural Determinants
100%
Canada
60%
Chinese Elderly
40%
Adult children
40%
Financial Resources
40%
Elderly Migrants
40%
Well-being
20%
Chinese Culture
20%
Social Resources
20%
Significant Predictors
20%
Secondary Education
20%
High-income
20%
Non-Western
20%
Cultural Norms
20%
Logistic Regression Analysis
20%
Elderly Parents
20%
Family Values
20%
Cross-cultural Adjustment
20%
Social Adjustment
20%
Site Survey
20%
Parental Needs
20%
Hierarchical Logistic Regression
20%
Length of Residency
20%
Western Religion
20%
Being There
20%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
Immigrant
100%
Canada
42%
Financial Resource
28%
Chinese Culture
14%
Secondary Education
14%
Health and Well-Being
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Immigrant
100%
Logistic Regression Analysis
14%
Elderly Care
14%