Abstract Background While previous studies have examined the relationships between social support and health care accessibility among ethnic minority populations, studies on Korean Americans remain scarce. Therefore, this study aims to assess the relationship between Korean Americans’ mental health, accessibility to health care, and how they perceive the level of social support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method/result We distributed online surveys to Korean Americans from May 24, 2020, to June 14, 2020, generating 790 responses from participants residing in 42 states. Binary Logistic and Ordinary Least Square regression analyses revealed that poor mental health was associated with language barriers inhibiting Korean Americans’ access to ...
This study examined the experiences of Korean Americans who had gone through the process of consider...
Korean Americans experience many untreated mental health needs, and a significant percentage prefer ...
Degree Awarded: M.S. School of Education, Teaching and Health. American UniversityTo better understa...
Despite high rates of suicide and mental health concerns (Duldulao, Takeuchi, & Hong, 2009; Kisch, L...
Based on data concerning Korean Americans affected by mental health problems, it is apparent that cu...
Prior research contends that social support positively influences health by optimizing individuals' ...
The literature suggests that Korean Americans underutilize health services. Cultural factors and lan...
Mental health disorders are an important public health issue as they are frequently under-diagnosed ...
Many Korean Americans suffer from high levels of cancer incidence and have low cancer screening rate...
The emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the novel severe acute respiratory s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate mental health problems among international students in ...
Given the increasing evidence that older ethnic minorities underuse mental health services, the pres...
Objectives: The gap between mental health needs and service use in racial/ethnic minorities continue...
The maintenance of mental health is becoming an increasingly popular issue (Livingston, 2018). While...
Despite the high prevalence of mental distress in the Korean American (KA) community, KAs continue t...
This study examined the experiences of Korean Americans who had gone through the process of consider...
Korean Americans experience many untreated mental health needs, and a significant percentage prefer ...
Degree Awarded: M.S. School of Education, Teaching and Health. American UniversityTo better understa...
Despite high rates of suicide and mental health concerns (Duldulao, Takeuchi, & Hong, 2009; Kisch, L...
Based on data concerning Korean Americans affected by mental health problems, it is apparent that cu...
Prior research contends that social support positively influences health by optimizing individuals' ...
The literature suggests that Korean Americans underutilize health services. Cultural factors and lan...
Mental health disorders are an important public health issue as they are frequently under-diagnosed ...
Many Korean Americans suffer from high levels of cancer incidence and have low cancer screening rate...
The emergence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the novel severe acute respiratory s...
The purpose of this study was to investigate mental health problems among international students in ...
Given the increasing evidence that older ethnic minorities underuse mental health services, the pres...
Objectives: The gap between mental health needs and service use in racial/ethnic minorities continue...
The maintenance of mental health is becoming an increasingly popular issue (Livingston, 2018). While...
Despite the high prevalence of mental distress in the Korean American (KA) community, KAs continue t...
This study examined the experiences of Korean Americans who had gone through the process of consider...
Korean Americans experience many untreated mental health needs, and a significant percentage prefer ...
Degree Awarded: M.S. School of Education, Teaching and Health. American UniversityTo better understa...