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Mental health challenges continue to plague Asian Americans even after the pandemic, with Asian Americans least likely to receive mental health care.
Asian Americans, tell us how you talk about mental health with your family and friends Stigma and shame around mental health is particularly intense in many Asian American cultures.
However, we can begin to break down mental health stigma in the Asian American community today, ultimately advocating inclusive mental health care. Start by openly talking about mental health, as ...
When it comes to seeking mental health care, Tran said the Asian communities face obstacles including cultural stigma, language barriers and navigating the health care system.
Some advocates are worried about a growing mental health crisis as more Asian Americans fear violent attacks in their communities.
In traditional Asian cultures, the concept of mental health can be seen as “too Western” or taboo, experts say.
Along with the mental health challenges stemming from Asian American cultural norms, the work and course load of being a student also is an equally impactful factor.
Asian American youth use art to raise awareness about mental health challenges Submissions included various forms of art like essays, paintings and videos of students singing and dancing.
Young Asian Americans work to destigmatize mental health through advocacy Sriya Sai Pushpa Datla November 10, 2023 Angoori Rana wanted her parents to understand two things: that her brother was ...
Americans face several barriers to accessing mental health care, whether it be cost, time or availability of providers. However, people of color face even more deterrents, further isolated by stigmas ...
Health surveys show Asian Americans are the ethnic group least likely to seek mental health support. One counselor worries too many young Asian Americans are falling through the cracks.