Muslims in the United States experience many psychosocial issues and underutilize mental health services. This study sought to systematically identify the common issues and strengths of the Muslims affiliated with a college in the Southeast region of the United States and address them accordingly. A survey comprising 33 items and 2 open-ended questions regarding common issues and strengths was constructed. A total of 116 participants completed the survey. The overall rating for items was quite high, whereas the satisfaction rating was very low. The most important item was, “You have prayer places/rugs, ablution stations, and water in restrooms,” with an importance rating of 94.52% and a satisfaction rating of 20.50%. Four items regarding me...
Introduction: Mental health issue should not be taken lightly. As modernization paves its way into ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between acculturation, religion, cultural...
This research involves an exploration of Muslims’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of mental h...
The Muslim community in the Southeastern U.S., being a small part of the larger Muslim population in...
Despite American Muslims’ growing numbers in the United States, their frequent encounters with preju...
ii Despite the increase knowledge and understanding of help-seeking attitudes toward seeking formal ...
Objectives: The aim of this research was to explore with a heterogeneous Muslim population their und...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Despite an identified need for treatment in this population, there continues to be a significant und...
Due to increased social, cultural, and political struggles for Muslims in the United States (MUS), a...
The United States is home to approximately three million Muslim-Americans, a diverse and growing dem...
The United States is home to approximately three million Muslim-Americans, a diverse and growing dem...
Background: Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the U.S. It is imperative for mental he...
Introduction: Mental health issue should not be taken lightly. As modernization paves its way into ...
Introduction: Mental health issue should not be taken lightly. As modernization paves its way into ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between acculturation, religion, cultural...
This research involves an exploration of Muslims’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of mental h...
The Muslim community in the Southeastern U.S., being a small part of the larger Muslim population in...
Despite American Muslims’ growing numbers in the United States, their frequent encounters with preju...
ii Despite the increase knowledge and understanding of help-seeking attitudes toward seeking formal ...
Objectives: The aim of this research was to explore with a heterogeneous Muslim population their und...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Background: 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems at some point during their lives and Mus...
Despite an identified need for treatment in this population, there continues to be a significant und...
Due to increased social, cultural, and political struggles for Muslims in the United States (MUS), a...
The United States is home to approximately three million Muslim-Americans, a diverse and growing dem...
The United States is home to approximately three million Muslim-Americans, a diverse and growing dem...
Background: Islam is one of the fastest growing religions in the U.S. It is imperative for mental he...
Introduction: Mental health issue should not be taken lightly. As modernization paves its way into ...
Introduction: Mental health issue should not be taken lightly. As modernization paves its way into ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between acculturation, religion, cultural...
This research involves an exploration of Muslims’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of mental h...