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U.S. Mental Health Policy: Addressing the Neglect of Asian Americans.

Gordon C Nagayama Hall1, Alicia Yee2.   

Abstract

Although Asian Americans are proportionally the fastest-growing ethnic group in the United States, federal mental health policies have neglected their special needs. U.S. federal mental health policy has shifted in the past 50 years from an emphasis on increasing accessibility to treatment to improving the quality of care and focusing on the brain as the basis of mental illness. However, the mental health needs of Asian Americans have been a relatively low priority. Myths about Asian Americans that have led to the general neglect of their mental health needs are that they: (a) are a small group; (b) are a successful group and do not experience problems; and (c) do not experience mental health disparities. Nevertheless, Asian Americans are a significant proportion of the population which experiences acculturative stress and discrimination that are often associated with psychopathology. However, Asian Americans who experience psychopathology are less likely than other groups to use mental health services. Political efforts must be made to get Asian Americans into positions of leadership and power in which they can make decisions about mental health policy priorities.

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Keywords:  Asian Americans; acculturative stress; discrimination; ethnic identity; mental health policy

Year:  2012        PMID: 24490000      PMCID: PMC3905325          DOI: 10.1037/a0029950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Am J Psychol        ISSN: 1948-1993


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