Since 1983, more than 34,000 Amerasians and their 48,000 accompanying family members from Vietnam have been resettled in the United States of America. Having American fathers whose race and ethnicity are very differentfrom traditional Vietnamese, these children were considered outcasts by members of their own culture and,for the most part, led marginal lives in Vietnam. This article presents findings of a study conducted on a sample of 80 Amerasian refugees who have resettled in a large Southern city within the last two years. The study\u27s intent was to identify the current social characteristics, service needs, and mental health status of the Amerasians. Implications for social work practice with Amerasians are also discussed
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Early studies of Hmong refugees in the U.S. indicated high rates of mental distress related to post-...
Since 1983, more than 34,000 Amerasians and their 48,000 accompanying family members from Vietnam ha...
Research and clinical information pertaining to mental health needs of Asians residing in the United...
How to assist the child survivors of war is a problem. One of the most traumatic injuries a child ca...
The study attempts to explore the adjustment of Southeast Asian refugees in their social and psychol...
Policy-oriented research has tended to focus on objective dimensions of the refugee adaptation proce...
The massive influx of Indochinese refugees and immigrants to North America since the end of the Indo...
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The study investigated changing family roles among the first wave of Vietnamese families. Using empl...
This paper summarizes the recent history of the Indochinese refugee experience in the United States ...
Vietnamese disparagingly refer to them as bui doi. Americans refer to them as persons of particular...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
This analysis considers the circumstances of Southeast Asian refugee immigration following the Vietn...
Early studies of Hmong refugees in the U.S. indicated high rates of mental distress related to post-...
Since 1983, more than 34,000 Amerasians and their 48,000 accompanying family members from Vietnam ha...
Research and clinical information pertaining to mental health needs of Asians residing in the United...
How to assist the child survivors of war is a problem. One of the most traumatic injuries a child ca...
The study attempts to explore the adjustment of Southeast Asian refugees in their social and psychol...
Policy-oriented research has tended to focus on objective dimensions of the refugee adaptation proce...
The massive influx of Indochinese refugees and immigrants to North America since the end of the Indo...
This review article focuses on Southeast Asian (SEA) families, which include Vietnamese, Laotian, Hm...
This paper uses a sociological stress process model to explore the Khmer adult refugees’ experience ...
The study investigated changing family roles among the first wave of Vietnamese families. Using empl...
This paper summarizes the recent history of the Indochinese refugee experience in the United States ...
Vietnamese disparagingly refer to them as bui doi. Americans refer to them as persons of particular...
As a result of a tragic event, the Cambodian Genocide, many Cambodians were forced to flee to the Un...
Problem With the onset of the Cambodian holocaust, as well as over 40 years of continual war in Camb...
This analysis considers the circumstances of Southeast Asian refugee immigration following the Vietn...
Early studies of Hmong refugees in the U.S. indicated high rates of mental distress related to post-...