Mental Health Scenario of Asian Americans

Author:

Srinivasa Susheelabai R.1,Pasupuleti Sudershan2

Affiliation:

1. the University of Rio Grande Valley, susheelabai.srinivasa@utrgv.edu

2. the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, sudershan.pasupuleit@utrgv.edu

Abstract

This chapter discusses the mental health of Asian Americans, highlighting their growing needs as well as policy-making challenges. There is a stereotypical view of this segment of the U.S. population as being a ‘model minority’. However, they are under-represented in mental-health service utilization due to fear of stigmatization, and, when provided, these services are often culturally insensitive. This paper argues for a more comprehensive approach to Asian Americans’ health issues so that concerns and challenges can be addressed. It also presents sociocultural, institutional, and environmental factors that affect the under-reporting and under-utilization patterns of mental-health services among Asian Americans. The growing incidence of mental-health problems and underutilization are imminent risk factors for the psychological well-being of Asian Americans in the United States.

Publisher

Amsterdam University Press

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