Culture and religion play a significant role in the development and maintenance of mental health stigma. They influence beliefs about the causes of mental illness and also impact willingness to seek treatment. In the United States, little is known about the psychological adjustment of South Asians, particularly Indian immigrants and first generation Indian American Christians. In this study, I investigated the effect of acculturation, ethnic identity, and religious commitment on stigma, etiological beliefs about common childhood and adolescent psychological disorders (attention deficit- hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, anxiety, alcohol abuse, and autism), and help-seeking attitudes in the Indian Orthodox population. Forty-six Indi...
This paper discusses the differences in culture and how they relate to mental health stigma and the ...
The study is examining the role of cultural and psychological factors that predict attitudes towards...
Little is known about the impacts of migration, adjustment, and acculturation on mental health, part...
The Hindu Indian American community is an integral piece of America--contributing to the economy, di...
Mental health services utilization is low across the nation, but a major growing concern for Indians...
Few studies have explored the link between religion and mental health, especially among ethnic minor...
Culture may particularly influence community attitudes towards mental illness, when the illness itse...
Objective: Immigrants from India face unique obstacles, including migration related factors and cult...
In the current study, 195 first-generation immigrants from India completed a survey about aspects of...
Religious groups are a valid, yet understudied, unit of analysis for investigating cultural differen...
Although researchers have noted differences in the role of religiosity in the lives of people from d...
Background: Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the U.S. It is imperative for mental he...
According to the Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity—A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report...
The South Asian (SA) population has been underrepresented in research linking discrimination with he...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
This paper discusses the differences in culture and how they relate to mental health stigma and the ...
The study is examining the role of cultural and psychological factors that predict attitudes towards...
Little is known about the impacts of migration, adjustment, and acculturation on mental health, part...
The Hindu Indian American community is an integral piece of America--contributing to the economy, di...
Mental health services utilization is low across the nation, but a major growing concern for Indians...
Few studies have explored the link between religion and mental health, especially among ethnic minor...
Culture may particularly influence community attitudes towards mental illness, when the illness itse...
Objective: Immigrants from India face unique obstacles, including migration related factors and cult...
In the current study, 195 first-generation immigrants from India completed a survey about aspects of...
Religious groups are a valid, yet understudied, unit of analysis for investigating cultural differen...
Although researchers have noted differences in the role of religiosity in the lives of people from d...
Background: Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the U.S. It is imperative for mental he...
According to the Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity—A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report...
The South Asian (SA) population has been underrepresented in research linking discrimination with he...
The preponderance of evidence from large-scale studies shows a detrimental association between great...
This paper discusses the differences in culture and how they relate to mental health stigma and the ...
The study is examining the role of cultural and psychological factors that predict attitudes towards...
Little is known about the impacts of migration, adjustment, and acculturation on mental health, part...