Immigrants are less likely than others to use mental health (MH) services. Physicians\u27 limited time often precludes inquiry about MH. This study investigated the influence of generational status, ethnicity, and mental/substance use disorders on physicians\u27 inquiries about Asian American (AA) MH. Data from the National Latino and Asian American Study were analyzed (n=1,853). The outcome was past year physician\u27s inquiry regarding MH. Results revealed that AA with U.S.-born parents had significantly greater odds compared to AA born outside the U.S. to report that their doctors inquired about their MH (OR=218, 95% CI: 1.28, 3.73). Past year mental/substance use disorder increased the odds of AA reporting that their doctors inquired ab...
Background: Although there are consistent reports of higher psychosis rates among immigrants, the in...
Poor mental health is a prevalent public health issue, especially among Asian American populations. ...
with severe and persistent mental illness used mental health services at a lower rate than a similar...
Immigrants are less likely than others to use mental health (MH) services. Physicians\u27 limited ti...
Prior research indicates that because of acculturation, racial minorities’ use of mental health serv...
Objective: The use of physicians is more common than of behavioral specialists, especially in unders...
Objectives. We examined lifetime and 12-month rates of any depressive, anxiety, and substance abuse ...
ObjectiveTo examine perceptions of medical doctor behavior in mental health (MH) utilization dispari...
Asian Americans are amongst the fastest growing populations in the United States and have one of the...
Mental health has critical importance in the development and functioning of an individual emotionall...
2017-07-22Introduction: Little is known about Asian Americans diagnosed with schizophrenia, a low-pr...
Growing research finds that reports of discrimination are associated with mental health. However, ma...
This study analyzed the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions data, 2001...
Objective: This study examined variation in mental health service use among U.S. Latinos by place of...
The discrepancy between mental health needs and service use has been particularly pronounced in Asia...
Background: Although there are consistent reports of higher psychosis rates among immigrants, the in...
Poor mental health is a prevalent public health issue, especially among Asian American populations. ...
with severe and persistent mental illness used mental health services at a lower rate than a similar...
Immigrants are less likely than others to use mental health (MH) services. Physicians\u27 limited ti...
Prior research indicates that because of acculturation, racial minorities’ use of mental health serv...
Objective: The use of physicians is more common than of behavioral specialists, especially in unders...
Objectives. We examined lifetime and 12-month rates of any depressive, anxiety, and substance abuse ...
ObjectiveTo examine perceptions of medical doctor behavior in mental health (MH) utilization dispari...
Asian Americans are amongst the fastest growing populations in the United States and have one of the...
Mental health has critical importance in the development and functioning of an individual emotionall...
2017-07-22Introduction: Little is known about Asian Americans diagnosed with schizophrenia, a low-pr...
Growing research finds that reports of discrimination are associated with mental health. However, ma...
This study analyzed the National Epidemiological Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions data, 2001...
Objective: This study examined variation in mental health service use among U.S. Latinos by place of...
The discrepancy between mental health needs and service use has been particularly pronounced in Asia...
Background: Although there are consistent reports of higher psychosis rates among immigrants, the in...
Poor mental health is a prevalent public health issue, especially among Asian American populations. ...
with severe and persistent mental illness used mental health services at a lower rate than a similar...