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&lt;div&gt;Comparing my childhood experiences in Puerto Rico with the hurricane experience right here, there was more exciting than what happened here this time. I don't understand how to clarify it. [pause] [It] is just not that we have not integrated using the community exactly where we reside, given that we visit the Lutheran church, the exact same that a lot of people today from exactly where we live go to and all that, but just isn't the identical. Finally, there had been some attributions towards the unique gradient of Puerto Ricans (in Puerto Rico) as a community and culture that may clarify their reluctance to ask for aid.Paredness, what is preparedness, and how safe is my house in relation to, uh, hurricane events. One more participant shared his insights about his hurricane knowledge and social assistance exchanges in Puerto Rico:Qual Health Res. Author manuscript; accessible in PMC 2012 July 01.RiveraPageI keep in mind that as a youngster in Puerto Rico, all of us went to our grandparents' residence, and all of the household was there, and it was practically like a party--not like right here, a hurricane right here is a bit a lot more. Comparing my childhood experiences in Puerto Rico with all the hurricane expertise here, there was additional fun than what happened right here this time. Some of the cultural variations had been linked to a fundamentally distinct view of communal relationships and ties, affecting the usage of social help ties and help-seeking mechanisms--in certain the difficulties of how diverse points usually function inside the mainland United states. One lady elucidated, Following I left Puerto Rico and came right here, and went straight to California, I initial lived fourteen years in California. There the culture is quite different. Then, I do not know if it was when I went to California that, I lost the sense of mutual [http://www.medchemexpress.com/Chaetocin.html Chaetocin custom synthesis] support or asking for help or what happened. But when I got there, the culture with the Pacific, the South American, Central American, Mexican culture is different from the Atlantic culture, the Caribbean culture. Yet another woman explained: I consider that considering the fact that we moved right here [https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2012.10.012 j.addbeh.2012.ten.012] maybe we've a higher sense of independence. I never know how to clarify it. [pause] [It] just isn't that we have not integrated together with the community exactly where we live, considering that we go to the Lutheran church, the same that many people today from where we reside visit and all that, but is not the same. Ultimately, there were some attributions towards the diverse gradient of Puerto Ricans (in Puerto Rico) as a community and culture that may explain their reluctance to ask for assistance. For example a lady respondent stated, &amp;quot;I consider that a Puerto Rican is really a particular person that likes to get ahead by him-/herself, independent. We prefer to give more than we prefer to obtain.&amp;quot; Another woman respondent added, Typically, Puerto [https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0022827 a0022827] Rico is really a neighborhood that tends to unite in tragic instances, and the neighbors too. We gave each other mutual assistance, we helped.Paredness, what exactly is preparedness, and how secure is my dwelling when it comes to, uh, hurricane events.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Riddlesail0: Створена сторінка: Yet another participant shared his insights about his hurricane experience and social help exchanges in Puerto Rico:Qual Well being Res. Author manuscript; obta...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Yet another participant shared his insights about his hurricane experience and social help exchanges in Puerto Rico:Qual Well being Res. Author manuscript; obtainable in PMC 2012 July 01.RiveraPageI remember that as a child in Puerto Rico, all of us went to our grandparents' property, and all of the family was there, and it was practically like a party--not like right here, a hurricane here is often a bit more.Paredness, what is preparedness, and how protected is my household in regards to, uh, hurricane events. [pause] [It] is not that we haven't integrated with the community exactly where we reside, considering the fact that we go to the Lutheran church, the exact same that many people today from where we live visit and all that, but just isn't the exact same. Lastly, there were some attributions to the distinctive gradient of Puerto Ricans (in Puerto Rico) as a community and culture that may explain their reluctance to ask for assist. For example a woman respondent said, &amp;quot;I assume that a Puerto Rican can be a person that likes to acquire ahead by him-/herself, independent. We prefer to give more than we prefer to receive.&amp;quot; A different lady respondent added, Typically, Puerto [https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0022827 a0022827] Rico is a community that tends to unite in tragic instances, and also the neighbors too. We gave one another mutual support, we helped. If a person necessary water for day-to-day use and an individual had a thing to give or had [http://www.zhuoeryazi.com/comment/html/?164427.html T you brought them in your trip. For other individuals, it may] anything to share, they shared. Yes, the assistance was not simply in my family, [it] was in each of the community at the same time.NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptDiscussionI analyzed 12 qualitative interviews to assess the dynamics of the social support/helpseeking mechanisms of Puerto Ricans soon after a organic disaster.Paredness, what exactly is preparedness, and how safe is my home on the subject of, uh, hurricane events. Another participant shared his insights about his hurricane expertise and social help exchanges in Puerto Rico:Qual Health Res. Author manuscript; out there in PMC 2012 July 01.RiveraPageI remember that as a kid in Puerto Rico, all of us went to our grandparents' home, and all the family was there, and it was just about like a party--not like here, a hurricane here is actually a bit more. Comparing my childhood experiences in Puerto Rico together with the hurricane practical experience right here, there was extra fun than what happened right here this time. A number of the cultural differences had been linked to a fundamentally diverse view of communal relationships and ties, affecting the usage of social help ties and help-seeking mechanisms--in unique the challenges of how unique issues are inclined to function in the mainland Usa. One particular woman elucidated, Immediately after I left Puerto Rico and came right here, and went directly to California, I first lived fourteen years in California. There the culture is quite different. Then, I do not know if it was when I went to California that, I lost the sense of mutual aid or asking for help or what happened. But when I got there, the culture in the Pacific, the South American, Central American, Mexican culture is distinctive from the Atlantic culture, the Caribbean culture.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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