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According to the Asian American Journal of Psychology, Asian Americans have lower rates of using any type of mental health-related services than the general population. Peng said she still remembered when she asked the audience to raise their hands if they were afraid of mental illnesses at a ...
Faith has been shown to serve a protective role in the mental health of African Americans and European Americans. However, little research has examined whether any association exists in Asian Americans. Using the National Latino and Asian American Study dataset, we examined the effect of religious ...
Chapter 3. Chinese-American Personality and Mental Health: A Reply to Tong's Criticisms Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Gross Distortions Unreasonable Demands Meaningful Discussion Self Pride: A Reanalysis Comments on the Ghetto... KA Ono - Blackwell Publishing Ltd 被引量: 0发表: ...
chinese-american personalitytypologyconflictsdiscussionanthropological orientationSummary This chapter contains sections titled: Gross Distortions Unreasonable Demands Meaningful Discussion Self Pride: A Reanalysis Comments on the Ghetto of the MindKent A. Ono...
Rayna Wang, a social worker who provides counseling to first-generation Chinese American children and their parents, explains that in the Chinese community, people often talk about mental health through physical symptoms. Worry or stress may be described as changes in energy or “qi” (氣), or...
A 2010 report by the Asian American Journal of Psychology found that Asian Americans had lower rates of using any type of mental health-related services than the general population. Culture-related factors, such as family conflict, perceived discrimination and ethnic identity, played a role in suic...
made. Public mental health education to the Chinese American population should also be stepped up to help increase their knowledge about the various manifestations of emotional distress in addition to physical symptoms so that they could seek professional help at an earlier stage of their mental ...
displaced workersdisaster/terrorismprescription drug useAsian-AmericanThis study assessed the impact of the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks on emotional ... HTD Bocanegra,S Moskalenko,EJ Kramer - 《Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health》 被引量: 16发表: 2006年 PTSD and depression among displaced...
People who experience traumatic events have an increased risk of developing a range of mental disorders. Appropriate early support from people in a person’s social network may help to prevent the onset of a mental disorder or minimize its severity. Ment