| Literature DB >> 27848078 |
Alison Karasz1, Francesca Gany2,3,4,5, Javier Escobar6, Cristina Flores7, Lakshmi Prasad8, Arpana Inman9, Vasundhara Kalasapudi10, Razia Kosi11, Meena Murthy12, Jennifer Leng13,14,15, Sadhna Diwan16.
Abstract
Addressing mental illness requires a culturally sensitive approach. As detailed in this literature review, treating mental illness in the South Asian immigrant community necessitates a thorough understanding of the South Asian conceptualization of mental illness. Past research, though limited, has described the different reasons the South Asian community attributes to causing mental illness, as well as the stigma associated with acknowledging the disease. Acculturation of the community also plays a significant role in cultural acceptability and the receipt of quality care. Lessons from local organizations can be applied at the national level to promote cultural responsiveness in treating mental illness in the South Asian immigrant community.Entities:
Keywords: Acculturation; Immigrant; Literature review; Mental health; South Asian
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Year: 2019 PMID: 27848078 PMCID: PMC5643212 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-016-0501-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immigr Minor Health ISSN: 1557-1912