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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2011

Intimate Partner Violence Among Iraqi Immigrant Women in Metro Detroit: A Pilot Study

Evone Barkho; Monty Fakhouri; Judith E. Arnetz

Violence against women is an important public health problem. The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among immigrant Iraqi women, and to explore the association between IPV and self-rated health. A pilot study using a previously published, self-report questionnaire was carried out among a convenience sampling of 55 Iraqi women in greater Detroit. The overall prevalence of controlling behavior, threatening behavior, and physical violence was 93, 76, and 80%, respectively. Approximately 40% of the women reported having poor or fair health, and 90% reported experiencing one or more types of psychosomatic symptoms. Self-rated health was inversely related to exposure to threatening behavior and physical violence, and positively related to knowledge of one’s legal rights. The prevalence of IPV in this sample was high. Results indicated a significant association between exposure to IPV and women’s physical health and psychosomatic symptoms.


Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2011

Alcohol Use Among Arab Americans: What is the Prevalence?

Cynthia L. Arfken; Bengt B. Arnetz; Monty Fakhouri; Matthew Ventimiglia; Hikmet Jamil

Information is limited on alcohol use among Arab Americans. The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze the alcohol use pattern among Arab Americans by reviewing existing surveys using an acculturation model. Secondary data analysis. Nationally, English-speaking immigrant Arab Americans reported lower rates of lifetime alcohol use (50.8%), past month use (26.4%) and binge drinking (10%) than the White majority group. In a state survey, self-identified English-speaking Arab Americans were less likely to report past month use (45.6%) than the White majority group but reported similar rate of binge drinking (17.0%). Locally, lifetime drinking was reported by 46.2% of the immigrants but only 13.4% of refugees fleeing war. Few databases are available to estimate alcohol use pattern among Arab Americans; the limited data suggest a drinking pattern consistent with acculturation. However, the potential influence of other factors is unknown and needs to be investigated.


Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2011

Self-Reported Asthma in Chaldeans, Arabs, and African Americans: Factors Associated with Asthma

Hikmet Jamil; Delbert M. Raymond; Monty Fakhouri; Thomas Templin; Radwan Khoury; Haifa Fakhouri; Bengt B. Arnetz

Although the prevalence of asthma is increasing worldwide, there are striking, and largely unexplained differences across various racial and ethnic groups. The current study looks at the prevalence of asthma and risk factors between Chaldeans, Arabs, and African Americans. We used Health Assessment Survey data representing 3,136 respondents. Prevalence across the three ethnic groups were compared using unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios, accounting for multiple risk factors. There were significant socio-demographic differences across all ethnic groups. Asthma prevalence was significantly lower in Arabs (9.4%) and Chaldeans (5.4%) than in Non-Middle Eastern Whites (14.4%). African American prevalence was 14.4%. The significantly lower prevalence of asthma among Chaldean and Arabs, as compared to African Americans, were not explained by traditional risk factors included in our models. We therefore, suggest that future studies should explore the possible role of ethnic-specific differences in gene × environmental interactions in the precipitation and/or exacerbation of asthma.


Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2008

Mammography Screening Among Arab American Women in Metropolitan Detroit

Kendra Schwartz; Monty Fakhouri; Monina Bartoces; Joseph Monsur; Amani Younis


Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2009

Comparison of Personal Characteristics, Tobacco Use, and Health States in Chaldean, Arab American, and non-Middle Eastern White Adults

Hikmet Jamil; Thomas Templin; Monty Fakhouri; Virginia Hill Rice; R. Khouri; Haifa Fakhouri; Hasan Al-Omran; Ibrahim Al-Fauori; Omar Baker


Nicotine & Tobacco Research | 2011

Do Household Smoking Behaviors Constitute a Risk Factor for Hookah Use

Hikmet Jamil; James Janisse; Dalia Elsouhag; Monty Fakhouri; Judith E. Arnetz; Bengt B. Arnetz


Ethnicity & Disease | 2008

Factors Associated With Self-Reported Depression in Arab, Chaldean, and African Americans

Hikmet Jamil; Mary Grzybowski; Julie Hakim-Larson; Monty Fakhouri; Jessica Sahutoglu; Radwan Khoury; Haifa Fakhouri


Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2008

Disparities in Self-Reported Diabetes Mellitus among Arab, Chaldean, and Black Americans in Southeast Michigan

Hikmet Jamil; Monty Fakhouri; Florence J. Dallo; Thomas Templin; Radwan Khoury; Haifa Fakhouri


Ethnicity & Disease | 2008

Self-reported heart disease among Arab and Chaldean American women residing in Southeast Michigan

Hikmet Jamil; Monty Fakhouri; Florence J. Dallo; Thomas Templin; Radwan Khoury; Haifa Fakhouri


Ethnicity & Disease | 2009

The prevalence of self-reported chronic conditions among Arab, Chaldean, and African Americans in Southeast Michigan.

Hikmet Jamil; Florence J. Dallo; Monty Fakhouri; Thomas Templin; Radwan Khoury; Haifa Fakhouri

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Michigan State University

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