Sexual and/or gender minority young people who are also members of an ethnic minority can experience unique challenges. Limited research draws directly on the mental health experiences of these ‘double minority’ youth. This study focused on Chinese sexual/gender minority youth in New Zealand. It sought to explore features they found challenging for, or supportive of, their mental health and wellbeing. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 Chinese sexual/gender minority participants aged between 19 and 29 years old and residing in Auckland, New Zealand. An inductive approach to qualitative data analysis was used. Two major domains of findings emerged. Firstly, participants described mental health challenges linked to racism, sexi...
The purpose of this study was to explore (with a sample of Chinese female immigrants) Chinese immigr...
Migration of Chinese-identified people is an emerging area of enquiry. However, sexuality and health...
Explores Korean migrants’ experiences and cultural attitudes towards mental illness and mental healt...
The Chinese population in New Zealand has grown rapidly in recent years, and it has become an import...
Objective Little is known about how to best meet the mental health needs of sexual and/or gender (S...
Migration demands may put Chinese people living abroad at higher risk for mental health difficulties...
Little population-based work has been published about the mental health of adolescents with both sex...
Adolescence is a challenging life period in which young people have to deal with both physical and m...
As part of a Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, the author of this thesis was particular...
Background: Chinese-language speakers comprise the largest non-English speaking population in Austra...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
Background: Studies have found that sexual orientation minority (SOM) status (for example, gay, les...
The present study explores the factors that motivate mental health help-seeking behaviors of second-...
This study was designed to investigate the acculturation experiences and mental health service usage...
This grounded theory study sets out to explore identity development and lived experiences among Chin...
The purpose of this study was to explore (with a sample of Chinese female immigrants) Chinese immigr...
Migration of Chinese-identified people is an emerging area of enquiry. However, sexuality and health...
Explores Korean migrants’ experiences and cultural attitudes towards mental illness and mental healt...
The Chinese population in New Zealand has grown rapidly in recent years, and it has become an import...
Objective Little is known about how to best meet the mental health needs of sexual and/or gender (S...
Migration demands may put Chinese people living abroad at higher risk for mental health difficulties...
Little population-based work has been published about the mental health of adolescents with both sex...
Adolescence is a challenging life period in which young people have to deal with both physical and m...
As part of a Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, the author of this thesis was particular...
Background: Chinese-language speakers comprise the largest non-English speaking population in Austra...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
Background: Studies have found that sexual orientation minority (SOM) status (for example, gay, les...
The present study explores the factors that motivate mental health help-seeking behaviors of second-...
This study was designed to investigate the acculturation experiences and mental health service usage...
This grounded theory study sets out to explore identity development and lived experiences among Chin...
The purpose of this study was to explore (with a sample of Chinese female immigrants) Chinese immigr...
Migration of Chinese-identified people is an emerging area of enquiry. However, sexuality and health...
Explores Korean migrants’ experiences and cultural attitudes towards mental illness and mental healt...