The aim of this review is to examine Asian American (ASA) adolescents’ and college students’ help-seeking behaviors, to understand specific barriers to mental health service utilization. Despite a decreased likelihood of seeking treatment (SAMHSA, 2014), even those who sought treatment reported a greater severity of symptoms compared to their White counterparts (U.S. DHHS, 2001). ASA adolescents were less inclined to use school-based mental health services (SBMHS) compared to their peers (Wang et al., 2018), with parents reporting several barriers to utilizing SBMHS. ASA college students with a greater sense of ethnic identity also avoided seeking help (Tummala-Narra et al., 2018)
Despite being one of the fastest growing minorities of the United States, Asian Americans are most a...
This study examined underutilization of mental health services by East Asian American (EAA) college ...
Past research has shown that Asian Americans (AAs) have low levels of help-seeking behavior for ment...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The purpose of the present study was to gain a more ...
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, there are 15.5 million Asian Americans in the United States, and...
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, there are 15.5 million Asian Americans in the United States, and...
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, there are 15.5 million Asian Americans in the United States, and...
This study examined underutilization of mental health services by East Asian American (EAA) college ...
This study examined underutilization of mental health services by East Asian American (EAA) college ...
Asian Americans are a rapidly growing population in the US and have high levels of psychological dis...
Mental health has critical importance in the development and functioning of an individual emotionall...
Mental health has critical importance in the development and functioning of an individual emotionall...
Asian Americans are a rapidly growing population in the US and have high levels of psychological dis...
Despite being one of the fastest growing minorities of the United States, Asian Americans are most a...
Thesis advisor: Ramsay LiemUnderutilization of mental health services among Asian Americans is a pre...
Despite being one of the fastest growing minorities of the United States, Asian Americans are most a...
This study examined underutilization of mental health services by East Asian American (EAA) college ...
Past research has shown that Asian Americans (AAs) have low levels of help-seeking behavior for ment...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The purpose of the present study was to gain a more ...
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, there are 15.5 million Asian Americans in the United States, and...
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, there are 15.5 million Asian Americans in the United States, and...
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, there are 15.5 million Asian Americans in the United States, and...
This study examined underutilization of mental health services by East Asian American (EAA) college ...
This study examined underutilization of mental health services by East Asian American (EAA) college ...
Asian Americans are a rapidly growing population in the US and have high levels of psychological dis...
Mental health has critical importance in the development and functioning of an individual emotionall...
Mental health has critical importance in the development and functioning of an individual emotionall...
Asian Americans are a rapidly growing population in the US and have high levels of psychological dis...
Despite being one of the fastest growing minorities of the United States, Asian Americans are most a...
Thesis advisor: Ramsay LiemUnderutilization of mental health services among Asian Americans is a pre...
Despite being one of the fastest growing minorities of the United States, Asian Americans are most a...
This study examined underutilization of mental health services by East Asian American (EAA) college ...
Past research has shown that Asian Americans (AAs) have low levels of help-seeking behavior for ment...