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Cross-Cultural Experiences of Maternal Depression: Associations and Contributing Factors for Vietnamese, Turkish and Filipino Immigrant Women in Victoria, Australia 
Maternity Services Are Not Meeting the Needs of Immigrant Women of Non-English Speaking Background: Results of Two Consecutive Australian Population Based Studies 
Call No: 13603 
Common Maternal Health Problems among Australian-born and Migrant Women: A Prospective Cohort Study 
Interviews with Vietnamese born women; Evaluating Practice and the Organisation of Care at Southern Health and Sandringham Hospital; Report 2 
Year: 2003 
Call No: 12312 
Problems of Focus Group Methods in Cross-Cultural Research: A Case Study of Beliefs About Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 
Mothers in a New Country: How Important Are Language and Cultural Issues in Immigrant Women's Experiences of Maternity Care 
Improving Health Literacy in Refugee Populations: We Must Ensure that People of Refugee Background have the Confidence, Support and Resources to Manage their Health 
Explanatory Models About Maternal and Infant Health and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome among Asian-Born Mothers 
Ending Preventable Stillbirths Among Migrant and Refugee Populations 
Cross-Cultural Research: Trying To Do It Better: Issues in Study Design (Part 1) 
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