Attitudes toward counseling among Asian Indians in the United States.

Panganamala Nr, Plummer Dl
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Research suggests that Asian Indian immigrants do not consider counseling as an option for problem resolution. This study examined attitudes toward counseling among 101 Asian Indians and predicted that Asian Indian immigrants would espouse negative attitudes toward counseling and thus dismiss counseling as a coping strategy, whereas second-generation immigrants would have more positive opinions. Perceived prestige, pride, and privacy were factors predicted to positively correlate with negative attitudes. Results from an attitude survey created by the authors suggest that Asian Indians reported more neutral or fairly positive attitudes toward counseling than were expected. Individuals who immigrated before 10 years of age responded with more positive attitudes to counseling than did those who immigrated at a later age.
美国亚裔印度人对心理咨询的态度。
研究表明,亚裔印度移民不认为咨询是解决问题的一种选择。本研究调查了101位亚裔印度人对心理咨询的态度,并预测亚裔印度移民对心理咨询持消极态度,因此不认为心理咨询是一种应对策略,而第二代移民则持积极态度。感知到的声望、骄傲和隐私被预测为与消极态度正相关的因素。作者进行的一项态度调查的结果表明,亚裔印度人对心理咨询的态度比预期的更为中立或相当积极。在10岁之前移民的人对咨询的态度比那些在更晚的年龄移民的人更积极。
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