Chinese-Vietnamese
Compiled by Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD
XIAORONG HAN. SPOILED GUESTS OR DEDICATED PATRIOTS? THE CHINESE IN
NORTH VIETNAM, 1954-1978. Publication: International Journal of Asian Studies, 6, no.
1 (2009): 1-36
'I don't say I have a business in Chinatown': Chinese sub-ethnic relations in Toronto's
Chinatown West. By: Phan, Mai B.; Luk, Chiu M.. Ethnic & Racial Studies, Feb2008, Vol.
31 Issue 2, p294-326, 33p (Study of Chinese-Vietnamese)
Frank, R.A. 2000. Repositioned lives: Language, ethnicity, and narrative identity among
Chinese-Vietnamese community college students in Los Angeles' San Gabriel Valley
(California). PhD Dissertation, University of California at Los Angeles.
Ta, M.H. 2000. Twice a minority: A participatory study of the Chinese-Vietnamese
adaptation experiences in Vietnam and the United States. EdD Dissertation, University
of San Francisco.
AU: Chiu, YW Ring, JM TI: Chinese and Vietnamese immigrant adolescents under
pressure: Identifying stressors and interventions. SO: PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE BP: 444 EP: 449 PG: 6 PY: 1998 PD: OCT VL: 29 IS: 5
Yan, M.C. 1998. The Coping Strategy of Unemployed Vietnamese Chinese Youth: The
Influence of Culture on Coping. MSW Thesis, York University, Toronto, Canada.
AU: Cheung, F Lin, KM TI: Neurasthenia, depression and somatoform disorder in a
Chinese-Vietnamese woman migrant. SO: CULTURE MEDICINE AND PSYCHIATRY
BP: 247 EP: 258 PG: 12 PY: 1997 PD: JUN VL: 21 IS: 2
AU: Devins, GM Beiser, M Dion, R Pelletier, LG Edwards, RG TI: Cross-cultural
measurements of psychological well-being: The psychometric equivalence of
Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Laotian translations of the affect balance scale. SO:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH BP: 794 EP: 799 PG: 6 PY: 1997 PD: MAY
VL: 87 IS: 5
Chiu, Y.W. 1996. An Investigation of Stress and Coping Processes in Chinese and
Vietnamese Immigrant Adolescents. PhD Dissertation, California School of Professional
Psychology, Los Angeles.
Gold, S. 1994. “Chinese-Vietnamese Entrepreneurs in California.” In The New Asian
Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring, eds. P. Ong, E. Bonacich, & L.
Cheng. Philadelphia, Temple University Press.
Song, H-L. J. 1988. No White-Feathered Crows: Chinese Immigrants’ and Vietnamese
Refugees Adaptation to American Legal Institutions. PhD Dissertation, University of
California, Irvine.
Desbarats, J. 1986. “Ethnic Differences in Adaptation: Sino-Vietnamese Refugees in the
United States.” International Migration Review 20: 405-27.
Woon, F.W. 1986. “Some Adjustment Aspects of Vietnamese and Sino-Vietnamese
Families in Victoria, Canada.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 17:349-370.
Whitmore, J.K. 1985. “Chinese from Southeast Asia.” In Refugees in the United States:
A Reference Handbook, ed. D.W. Haines. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Yontz, V.J. 1982. An Ethnographic Nursing Study of Household Health Care Roles of
Vietnamese and Ethnic Chinese/Vietnamese Refugee Families in the Salt Lake City
Area. MS Thesis, The University of Utah College of Nursing.
Compiled by Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD
XIAORONG HAN. SPOILED GUESTS OR DEDICATED PATRIOTS? THE CHINESE IN
NORTH VIETNAM, 1954-1978. Publication: International Journal of Asian Studies, 6, no.
1 (2009): 1-36
'I don't say I have a business in Chinatown': Chinese sub-ethnic relations in Toronto's
Chinatown West. By: Phan, Mai B.; Luk, Chiu M.. Ethnic & Racial Studies, Feb2008, Vol.
31 Issue 2, p294-326, 33p (Study of Chinese-Vietnamese)
Frank, R.A. 2000. Repositioned lives: Language, ethnicity, and narrative identity among
Chinese-Vietnamese community college students in Los Angeles' San Gabriel Valley
(California). PhD Dissertation, University of California at Los Angeles.
Ta, M.H. 2000. Twice a minority: A participatory study of the Chinese-Vietnamese
adaptation experiences in Vietnam and the United States. EdD Dissertation, University
of San Francisco.
AU: Chiu, YW Ring, JM TI: Chinese and Vietnamese immigrant adolescents under
pressure: Identifying stressors and interventions. SO: PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE BP: 444 EP: 449 PG: 6 PY: 1998 PD: OCT VL: 29 IS: 5
Yan, M.C. 1998. The Coping Strategy of Unemployed Vietnamese Chinese Youth: The
Influence of Culture on Coping. MSW Thesis, York University, Toronto, Canada.
AU: Cheung, F Lin, KM TI: Neurasthenia, depression and somatoform disorder in a
Chinese-Vietnamese woman migrant. SO: CULTURE MEDICINE AND PSYCHIATRY
BP: 247 EP: 258 PG: 12 PY: 1997 PD: JUN VL: 21 IS: 2
AU: Devins, GM Beiser, M Dion, R Pelletier, LG Edwards, RG TI: Cross-cultural
measurements of psychological well-being: The psychometric equivalence of
Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Laotian translations of the affect balance scale. SO:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH BP: 794 EP: 799 PG: 6 PY: 1997 PD: MAY
VL: 87 IS: 5
Chiu, Y.W. 1996. An Investigation of Stress and Coping Processes in Chinese and
Vietnamese Immigrant Adolescents. PhD Dissertation, California School of Professional
Psychology, Los Angeles.
Gold, S. 1994. “Chinese-Vietnamese Entrepreneurs in California.” In The New Asian
Immigration in Los Angeles and Global Restructuring, eds. P. Ong, E. Bonacich, & L.
Cheng. Philadelphia, Temple University Press.
Song, H-L. J. 1988. No White-Feathered Crows: Chinese Immigrants’ and Vietnamese
Refugees Adaptation to American Legal Institutions. PhD Dissertation, University of
California, Irvine.
Desbarats, J. 1986. “Ethnic Differences in Adaptation: Sino-Vietnamese Refugees in the
United States.” International Migration Review 20: 405-27.
Woon, F.W. 1986. “Some Adjustment Aspects of Vietnamese and Sino-Vietnamese
Families in Victoria, Canada.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 17:349-370.
Whitmore, J.K. 1985. “Chinese from Southeast Asia.” In Refugees in the United States:
A Reference Handbook, ed. D.W. Haines. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Yontz, V.J. 1982. An Ethnographic Nursing Study of Household Health Care Roles of
Vietnamese and Ethnic Chinese/Vietnamese Refugee Families in the Salt Lake City
Area. MS Thesis, The University of Utah College of Nursing.