Asian neuropsychologists: Current state, gaps, barriers, and future directions.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ashley L Nguyen-Martinez, Iris Miao, Sofia Lesica, Jay Patel, Alexander Tan, Ananya R Samuel, Cardinal Do, Christa Hutaff-Lee, Julia Chen
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Abstract

Objective: As the field of neuropsychology continues expanding efforts to better recruit providers and serve individuals from diverse populations, understanding the training and practice experiences of neuropsychologists from diverse backgrounds is crucial. Given the diversity of Asian populations, the experiences of Asian neuropsychologists offer a unique opportunity to reflect on the progress made in addressing issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This information will help address challenges related to education, training, and clinical practice, particularly in meeting growing demands for neuropsychological evaluations among Asian populations and addressing unique challenges. Methods: Survey data from 69 Asian neuropsychologists encompassed demographic factors, educational background, clinical duties, research focuses, and advocacy/leadership work. Information regarding experiences of discrimination, barriers, and gaps was also gathered. Results: Asian neuropsychologists are a diverse group comprising South, Southeast, and East Asian communities with various levels of bilingualism. Clinical and training experiences span a spectrum of settings, programs, and responsibilities, though notably, there are still many gaps. Our sample endorsed experiences of discrimination associated with institutional, systemic, and social barriers (e.g. absence of training opportunities, unfair wages) as well as more general barriers in neuropsychology. Conclusions: This study overviews Asian neuropsychologists' demographic background, training, and practice experiences. Despite progress in the field's growing recognition and understanding of Asian neuropsychology, there remain unique experiences, challenges, and needs that are not well understood or addressed. Understanding these experiences and insights is essential for enhancing culturally sensitive neuropsychological services for individuals of Asian descent worldwide and advancing DEI efforts.

亚洲神经心理学家:现状、差距、障碍和未来方向。
目的:随着神经心理学领域不断扩大努力,以更好地招募提供者和服务来自不同人群的个体,了解来自不同背景的神经心理学家的培训和实践经验至关重要。鉴于亚洲人口的多样性,亚洲神经心理学家的经历提供了一个独特的机会来反思在解决与多样性、公平和包容(DEI)有关的问题上取得的进展。这些信息将有助于解决与教育、培训和临床实践相关的挑战,特别是在满足亚洲人群对神经心理学评估日益增长的需求和解决独特挑战方面。方法:来自69位亚洲神经心理学家的调查数据包括人口因素、教育背景、临床职责、研究重点和倡导/领导工作。还收集了有关歧视经历、障碍和差距的资料。结果:亚洲神经心理学家是一个多元化的群体,包括南亚、东南亚和东亚社区,具有不同程度的双语能力。临床和培训经验跨越了一系列的环境、项目和责任,尽管值得注意的是,仍然存在许多差距。我们的样本支持了与制度、系统和社会障碍(如缺乏培训机会、不公平的工资)以及神经心理学中更普遍的障碍相关的歧视经验。结论:本研究概述了亚洲神经心理学家的人口学背景、培训和实践经验。尽管该领域对亚洲神经心理学的认识和理解有所提高,但仍有一些独特的经验、挑战和需求没有得到很好的理解或解决。了解这些经验和见解对于加强对全球亚裔个体的文化敏感的神经心理学服务和推进DEI工作至关重要。
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Clinical Neuropsychologist
Clinical Neuropsychologist 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
12.80%
发文量
61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Clinical Neuropsychologist (TCN) serves as the premier forum for (1) state-of-the-art clinically-relevant scientific research, (2) in-depth professional discussions of matters germane to evidence-based practice, and (3) clinical case studies in neuropsychology. Of particular interest are papers that can make definitive statements about a given topic (thereby having implications for the standards of clinical practice) and those with the potential to expand today’s clinical frontiers. Research on all age groups, and on both clinical and normal populations, is considered.
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