This article applies the stress process model to navigate and evaluate the familial norms embodied in the East Asian culture, grounded on Confucianist principles, in terms of its impact on East Asian immigrants’ mental health and low rates of participation in mental health services. Explicating the cultural principles at work in East Asian familial norms, the interplay between demands for preserving the “face” of the family and the stigmatization of mental health complicates acculturation by imposing restrictions on social behaviours conducive to networking. The institution of family, which operates as coping resource through social support, also intriguingly acts as the locus of these Confucianist principles and norms, becoming a site wher...
The subject of mental health is something that is often stigmatized and overlooked in conversations,...
textIt is well documented that Asian Americans exhibit the lowest utilization rates of mental health...
The author developed detailed guidelines for adapting the structural family therapy approach for the...
Background: Asian Americans have the lowest rates of mental health service utilization among all rac...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Y. W. Yeung, F. Irvine, and K. M. S. ...
Background: Despite the strong influence of culture on family involvement in disease management, few...
Mental health problems are a major health issue among East Asian American (EAA) youth. Although prev...
The purposes of this hermeneutic phenomenological study were to 1) understand Asian American familie...
Despite being one of the fastest growing minorities of the United States, Asian Americans are most a...
The underutilization of mental health services by Chinese immigrants is a critical health and equal...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
Asian-Americans are the fastest-growing minority in the United States, and they are a culturally div...
thesisBecause of the influence of Western culture and differential generational acculturation that l...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2017.Empirical studies about h...
This research study explores the mental health beliefs and mental health treatment expectations in t...
The subject of mental health is something that is often stigmatized and overlooked in conversations,...
textIt is well documented that Asian Americans exhibit the lowest utilization rates of mental health...
The author developed detailed guidelines for adapting the structural family therapy approach for the...
Background: Asian Americans have the lowest rates of mental health service utilization among all rac...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: E. Y. W. Yeung, F. Irvine, and K. M. S. ...
Background: Despite the strong influence of culture on family involvement in disease management, few...
Mental health problems are a major health issue among East Asian American (EAA) youth. Although prev...
The purposes of this hermeneutic phenomenological study were to 1) understand Asian American familie...
Despite being one of the fastest growing minorities of the United States, Asian Americans are most a...
The underutilization of mental health services by Chinese immigrants is a critical health and equal...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
Asian-Americans are the fastest-growing minority in the United States, and they are a culturally div...
thesisBecause of the influence of Western culture and differential generational acculturation that l...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2017.Empirical studies about h...
This research study explores the mental health beliefs and mental health treatment expectations in t...
The subject of mental health is something that is often stigmatized and overlooked in conversations,...
textIt is well documented that Asian Americans exhibit the lowest utilization rates of mental health...
The author developed detailed guidelines for adapting the structural family therapy approach for the...