Mental health and well-being has become an increasingly important social concern today, and the manner in which families perceive and respond to mentally ill family members is often directly linked to symptom management and treatment outcomes. There has been a limited amount of research focusing on non-Caucasian families’ mental health concerns, yet some emerging evidence suggests that ethnicity may play a role in a variety of ways. The purpose of this article will be to apply the ABC-X Model of Family Stress to organize the research on ethnic families and mental health issues. In particular, occurrence of the stressor of mental illness among ethnic ...
Immigration-both the experience of migrating and events after migration-can affect the mental health...
While there is a large body of research demonstrating that Asian-Americans underutilize mental healt...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
The purpose of this paper is to rediscover some of the available yet overlooked or fergotten resourc...
Research suggests that minority children with one mental health condition are more likely than White...
In this chapter, we present the most recent research findings related to thecauses, courses, and tre...
The relationship between one\u27s ethnic identity and mental health status plays a major role toward...
Mental illness has been a cause of concerns in society for centuries. To this day, although we have ...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between acculturation and mental health from...
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural competency in healthcare for patients seeking an...
Previous research has supported that racial discrimination is associated with negative mental health...
This article presents analyses of a representative sample of U.S. Latinos (N = 2,540) to investigate...
2013-07-27Religious involvement has been shown to buffer daily stress experienced by marginalized et...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
This study explores the potential relationship between extended family phenomena and mental health s...
Immigration-both the experience of migrating and events after migration-can affect the mental health...
While there is a large body of research demonstrating that Asian-Americans underutilize mental healt...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...
The purpose of this paper is to rediscover some of the available yet overlooked or fergotten resourc...
Research suggests that minority children with one mental health condition are more likely than White...
In this chapter, we present the most recent research findings related to thecauses, courses, and tre...
The relationship between one\u27s ethnic identity and mental health status plays a major role toward...
Mental illness has been a cause of concerns in society for centuries. To this day, although we have ...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between acculturation and mental health from...
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural competency in healthcare for patients seeking an...
Previous research has supported that racial discrimination is associated with negative mental health...
This article presents analyses of a representative sample of U.S. Latinos (N = 2,540) to investigate...
2013-07-27Religious involvement has been shown to buffer daily stress experienced by marginalized et...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
This study explores the potential relationship between extended family phenomena and mental health s...
Immigration-both the experience of migrating and events after migration-can affect the mental health...
While there is a large body of research demonstrating that Asian-Americans underutilize mental healt...
As the Latino population increases in the United States, mental health professionals encounter mixed...