Abstract
With the increase of South Asian immigrants in Canada, the relationship between older immigrant Punjabi women’s sociocultural relationships and their mental health and well-being needs to be understood. Guided by the social determinants of health and intersectional feminist frameworks, five Punjabi women living in Nova Scotia, Canada were interviewed. Three themes were identified: (a) having freedom yet being dependent on families, (b) conflating having a happy family with having good mental health, and (c) needing ways to connect with other older Punjabi women. These findings articulate how Punjabi relationships affect women’s views on mental health and well-being.
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Dhillon, S., & Humble, Á. M. (2021). The sociocultural relationships of older immigrant Punjabi women living in Nova Scotia: Implications for well-being. Journal of Women and Aging, 33(4), 442–454. https://doi.org/10.1080/08952841.2020.1845563
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