In this dissertation study, I examined perceptions of child sexual abuse (CSA) and attitudes towards psychological help-seeking held by South Asian college students living in the U.S. I conducted an online community survey (N = 349) among South Asian college-aged students (age18-25) who self-identified as South Asian, South Asian-American or with any subethnic group falling under the South Asian category More specifically, I examined the effects of Asian American Model Minority endorsement, idealized gender ideology, and acculturation on perceptions of CSA and attitudes towards help-seeking in a sample of South Asian college students across the United States. I found that MM Ideology was a significant predictor of certain types of CSA myt...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsDoris Wright Carroll...
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Professional decision-making concerning the nature and quantity of schoolchildren's educational, cou...
Many children and adolescents in the United States experience externalizing behavior problems identi...
The current study examines the utilization of therapy as a protective factor and alcohol use as a ri...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate how cultural and racial factors impact the evalua...
School psychology is moving toward more culturally competent practice; one way of attaining that is ...
This study was an investigation of the experiences of Asian Indian American Women (AIAW) in higher e...
Experiences of intergenerational family conflict are a prominent concern within the Asian American c...
The purpose of this narrative research was to explore the life stories of older women attending comm...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study is to describe how digital immigrant teach...
Literature has documented how cultural practices, (in particular izzat), impact the day-to-day lived...
Previous literature suggests that Asian populations within the U.K. demonstrate increased levels of ...
This study examined the experiences of six Muslim women who emigrated from countries in the Arab Lea...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsDoris Wright Carroll...
Despite Asian Americans’ noteworthy participation in activist movements over the decades, there is l...
The CDC estimates that Asian Americans make up 2% of the HIV-positive population in the US, with Asi...
Professional decision-making concerning the nature and quantity of schoolchildren's educational, cou...
Many children and adolescents in the United States experience externalizing behavior problems identi...
The current study examines the utilization of therapy as a protective factor and alcohol use as a ri...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate how cultural and racial factors impact the evalua...
School psychology is moving toward more culturally competent practice; one way of attaining that is ...
This study was an investigation of the experiences of Asian Indian American Women (AIAW) in higher e...
Experiences of intergenerational family conflict are a prominent concern within the Asian American c...
The purpose of this narrative research was to explore the life stories of older women attending comm...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study is to describe how digital immigrant teach...
Literature has documented how cultural practices, (in particular izzat), impact the day-to-day lived...
Previous literature suggests that Asian populations within the U.K. demonstrate increased levels of ...
This study examined the experiences of six Muslim women who emigrated from countries in the Arab Lea...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsDoris Wright Carroll...
Despite Asian Americans’ noteworthy participation in activist movements over the decades, there is l...
The CDC estimates that Asian Americans make up 2% of the HIV-positive population in the US, with Asi...