Manuscripts in Preparation
Kim, S.Y., Yoo, H., Nguyen, N., Grossman, J. Culture, language, and pain communication among physician and patients: A Qualitative Analysis (data collection complete, data analysis in progress)
Kim, S.Y., Grossman, J. Nguyen, N., & Yoo, H. Nurses’ perception of pain assessment and care in the context of ethnicity and language (data collection complete, data analysis in progress)
Kim, S.Y., Nguyen, N., Yoo, H., Grossman, J., Sizer Phil. A qualitative study on cross-cultural pain communication and assessment in physical therapists (data collection complete, data analysis in progress)
Kim, S.Y., Nguyen, N., & Yoo, H. “I can’t think in English when I hurt so bad”: The phenomenology of ethnic and linguistic minority chronic pain patients’ experience with pain communication (first draft in progress)
Kim, S.Y., Yoo, H., & Nguyen, N. Providers’ experience of working with people with chronic pain and with limited English proficiency. A phenomenological Study (first draft in progress)
Kim, S.Y., *Nguyen, N. Daheim, Ireland, M, Cho J. College Students’ Pain Experience and Pain Medication Attitudes: A Mixed Methods Exploration (first draft in progress)
Kim, S.Y., *Iserman, M.,Yoo, H. & Daheim, J. N. Diurnal Cortisol Profiles Among People with Chronic Pain and their associations with Work, Family and Work-Family Spillover (first draft in progress).
Kim, S.Y., Irelend, M., *Nguyen, N, et al. Linguistic pattern of people with chronic pain and its implication for health disparity.
Kim, S.Y., Irelend, M., *Nguyen, N, et al. Linguistic pattern of college students’ perception of pain and pain medication experience.
Kim, S.Y., Park, S.Y., *Mathai. B., *Daheim, J., **Delgado, B., & France, C. Social Learning and Cultural Pathways in the Relation Between Pain-Related Support and Opioid Use.
Kim, S.Y., *Nguyen, N, *Winograd, D., & Robitschek, C. Men’s work-family positive spillover, masculine norms and use of work-family policy. Manuscript in progress.
Kim, S.Y., *Iserman, M., *Daheim, J., & *Nguyen, N. Diurnal Cortisol Profiles Among People with Chronic Pain and their associations with Work, Family and Work-Family Spillover.
| First Draft Compeleted |
IP1. Culture, language, and pain communication among physician and patients: A Qualitative Analysis
IP2. Nurses’ perception of pain assessment and care in the context of ethnicity and language
IP3. Qualitative study on cross-cultural pain communication and assessment in physical therapists
IP4. College Students’ Pain Experience and Pain Medication Attitudes: A Mixed Methods Exploration
IP5. Providers’ experience of working with people with chronic pain and with limited English proficiency. A phenomenological Study
| Data Analysis In Progress |
IP6. Providers’ experience of working with people with chronic pain and with limited English proficiency. A phenomenological Study
IP7. Culturally informed resilience: Unveiling pathways to posttraumatic growth among racial minorities with chronic pain
IP8. Reducing Disparities in Pain Care for Low English Proficiency Patients: A Guideline-Oriented Critical Review.
IP9. Seeing counseling health psychology from a critical lens: A grounded theory investigation of counseling psychology students’ experiences.