Authors
Michael S Spencer, Juan Chen, Gilbert C Gee, Cathryn G Fabian, David T Takeuchi
Publication date
2010/12
Journal
American Journal of Public Health
Volume
100
Issue
12
Pages
2410-2417
Publisher
American Public Health Association
Description
Objectives. We examined the association between perceived discrimination and use of mental health services among a national sample of Asian Americans.
Methods. Our data came from the National Latino and Asian American Study, the first national survey of Asian Americans. Our sample included 600 Chinese, 508 Filipinos, 520 Vietnamese, and 467 other Asians (n=2095). We used logistic regression to examine the association between discrimination and formal and informal service use and the interactive effect of discrimination and English language proficiency.
Results. Perceived discrimination was associated with more use of informal services, but not with less use of formal services. Additionally, higher levels of perceived discrimination combined with lower English proficiency were associated with more use of informal services.
Conclusions. The effect of perceived discrimination and language proficiency on …
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