家庭支持和心理健康服务的使用:第一代和第二代亚裔美国人和拉丁裔老年人的差异

J. Valles
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由于亚裔美国人在心理健康方面的研究相对不足,本章解决了文献中的空白。先前的研究表明,美国出生的亚裔美国人和拉丁裔人口比外国出生的同龄人更有可能使用心理健康服务,但代际地位和家庭支持对老年人的影响尚不清楚。
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Familial Support and Mental Health Service Use: Differences among First- and Second-generation Asian American and Latinx Older Adults
Originality/Value of Paper This chapter addresses gaps in the literature as Asian Americans are relatively understudied group with regard to mental health. Previous studies showed that US-born Asian American and Latinx populations are more likely to use mental health services than their foreign-born counterparts, but the effects of generation status and familial support for older adults are unclear.
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