Asian Americans and Mental Health: Cultural Barriers to Effective Treatment
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https://doi.org/10.6017/eurj.v1i1.8880Keywords:
Spring 2005, social science, psychology, sociologyAbstract
Disparities in mental health care for racial minorities remains a serious and very real problem calling for immediate attention. The 2001 report of the Surgeon General affirmed that ethnic and racial minorities have less access to and availability of mental health services, and are subsequently less likely to receive needed mental health services. This paper examines a range of issues regarding Asian American mental health. It presents the practical and cultural barriers that members of this ethnic group confront when seeking mental health care and explains how cultural differences sometimes result in misdiagnosis and ineffective treatment. It also explores ways that the American mental health care system can improve to accommodate diverse ethnic groups.Downloads
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2005-04-15
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Speller, H. K. (2005). Asian Americans and Mental Health: Cultural Barriers to Effective Treatment. Elements, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.6017/eurj.v1i1.8880
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