2019
DOI: 10.1080/13229400.2019.1682644
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Health-related maternal practices of immigrant Muslim mothers in the United States

Abstract: This study examines maternal practices of immigrant Muslim mothers in the United States to understand how they share their health values with their American Muslim adolescent daughters. The maternal practices were studied in the context of each family's and especially the mother's religious and cultural values. Further, the influence of religion, culture of origin and acculturation on immigrant Muslim mothers' values and thus maternal practices in the United States was examined. Using a criterion sampling stra… Show more

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“…For both groups, religion informs parenting in important ways [47]. As practicing Muslims, their daily lives are inspired from religious beliefs and values including respect for elders, modesty, humility, hard work, perseverance and a disciplined life [48,49]. One major aspect of parenting inspired by Islam is the belief that children are the gift of Allah and the parents' role is to guide children in learning to differentiate between right and wrong.…”
Section: Group Commonalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For both groups, religion informs parenting in important ways [47]. As practicing Muslims, their daily lives are inspired from religious beliefs and values including respect for elders, modesty, humility, hard work, perseverance and a disciplined life [48,49]. One major aspect of parenting inspired by Islam is the belief that children are the gift of Allah and the parents' role is to guide children in learning to differentiate between right and wrong.…”
Section: Group Commonalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, religious belief systems promote health behaviors that support life (Al-Jayyousi & Myers-Bowman, 2022; Milstein et al, 2020; Teman et al, 2016). During the COVID-19 pandemic, many religious communities were faced with a difficult choice, whether to rely on the guidance of religious leaders or to heed the recommendations of scientists and public health specialists (UNICEF, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%