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The mental health of ethnic minority groups: challenges posed by the Supplement to the Surgeon General's Report on Mental HealthStanley Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616, USA
Cult Med Psychiatry 27:447-65. 2003..Ethnic differences are also revealed by findings that acculturation is negatively related to mental health for Mexican Americans and positively related to mental health for Asian Americans. Implications of these findings are discussed...
The matrix model for clinical psychology: a contextual approachStanley Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 8686, USA
J Clin Psychol 61:1131-4. 2005..Difficulties in the implementation of the model are discussed...
In search of cultural competence in psychotherapy and counselingS Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616 8686, USA
Am Psychol 53:440-8. 1998..Finally, it is suggested that important and orthogonal ingredients in cultural competency are therapists' scientific mindedness, dynamic-sizing skills, and culture-specific expertise...
The case for cultural competency in psychotherapeutic interventionsStanley Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA
Annu Rev Psychol 60:525-48. 2009..Empirical research that tests the benefits of cultural competency is discussed...
Ethnic and racial health disparities research: issues and problemsStanley Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 8686, USA
Health Educ Behav 33:459-69. 2006....
Science, ethnicity, and bias: where have we gone wrong?S Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616 8686, USA
Am Psychol 54:1070-7. 1999....
Ethnic minority psychology: struggles and triumphsStanley Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol 15:409-15. 2009..and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, and Latinos? Second, what were characteristics of the ethnic leaders on whose shoulders we now stand? Third, what kinds of relationships existed between members of different ethnic minority groups?..
In defense of cultural competency in psychotherapy and treatmentStanley Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616 8686, USA
Am Psychol 58:964-70. 2003..Implications of these positions are discussed...
The state of psychological assessment in AsiaStanley Sue
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616 8686, USA
Psychol Assess 15:306-10. 2003....
Sex, race/ethnicity, and romantic attractions: multiple minority status adolescents and mental healthTheodora B Consolacion
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol 10:200-14. 2004..However, similar trends were not found for racial/ethnic minority female youths with same-sex attractions...
Culture-specific patterns in the prediction of life satisfaction: roles of emotion, relationship quality, and self-esteemSun Mee Kang
University of California, Davis, USA
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 29:1596-608. 2003..Results supported all proposed hypotheses and indicated that emotion differentiation contributes to maintaining good interpersonal relationships in collectivistic cultures, which contributes to self-esteem and satisfaction with life...
Lifetime and twelve-month prevalence rates of major depressive episodes and dysthymia among Chinese Americans in Los AngelesD T Takeuchi
Neuropsychiatric Institute and the Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Am J Psychiatry 155:1407-14. 1998....
Culture-specific models of men's sexual aggression: intra- and interpersonal determinantsG C Hall
Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16803, USA
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol 6:252-67. 2000..These results suggest both individualist and collectivist determinants of Asian American sexual aggression, whereas only individualist determinants were found for European American sexual aggression...
The cultural context of sexual aggression: Asian American and European American perpetratorsGordon C Nagayama Hall
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 94703, USA
Ann N Y Acad Sci 989:131-43; discussion 144-53. 2003..These findings underscore the need to consider cultural context in the development of theoretical models and interventions for sexually coercive behavior...
Ethnicity, culture, and sexual aggression: risk and protective factorsGordon C Nagayama Hall
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 73:830-40. 2005..These findings are not a function of actual or perceived minority status. An implication is that theoretical models may need to be augmented with cultural constructs for optimal application in certain ethnic group contexts...
Implications of test revisions for assessment with Asian AmericansS Okazaki
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Psychol Assess 12:272-80. 2000..The authors argue for the need to collect data on the use of standardized assessment instruments with Asian Americans and conclude with recommendations for the inclusion of this population in future test revision projects...
Initiation, desistance, and persistence of men's sexual coercionGordon C Nagayama Hall
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 74:732-42. 2006..These findings suggest that the heterogeneity of sexually coercive behavior and ethnicity are important research and clinical considerations...
Considering context, place and culture: the National Latino and Asian American StudyMargarita Alegria
Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02143, USA
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res 13:208-20. 2004..This paper presents new concepts and methods utilized in the development of the NLAAS to capture and investigate ethnic, cultural and environmental considerations that are often ignored in mental health research...
In the eye of the storm: race and genomics in research and practiceVivian Ota Wang
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Program, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, U S Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD 20893 9305, USA
Am Psychol 60:37-45. 2005....
Use of mental health-related services among immigrant and US-born Asian Americans: results from the National Latino and Asian American StudyJennifer Abe-Kim
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, Calif 90045 2659, USA
Am J Public Health 97:91-8. 2007..e., any, general medical, and specialty mental health services) as well as subjective satisfaction with and perceived helpfulness of care in a national sample of Asian Americans, with a particular focus on immigration-related factors...
Immigration-related factors and mental disorders among Asian AmericansDavid T Takeuchi
University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105, USA
Am J Public Health 97:84-90. 2007..We examined lifetime and 12-month rates of any depressive, anxiety, and substance abuse disorders in a national sample of Asian Americans. We focused on factors related to nativity and immigration as possible correlates of mental disorders...
The effects of race and problem type on teachers' assessments of student behaviorDoris F Chang
Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 71:235-42. 2003....
Stanley Sue: Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied ResearchStanley Sue
Am Psychol 58:961-4. 2003
