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Informationen zum Autor Anderson Sungmin Yoon is assistant professor of social work at Nyack College and VP of integrated and value-based care at The Child Center of NY. Sung Seek Moon is professor and Carl and Martha Lindner Endowed Chair for Global Studies at Baylor University. Haein Son is a licensed clinical social worker and external review director at New York City Children's Center. Klappentext The first of its kind, this book helps readers better understand Korean American mental health issues and their ongoing implications. The editors offer culturally competent practices, program developments, and policies that will better address the Korean Americans who are dealing with mental health issues. Zusammenfassung The first of its kind, this book helps readers better understand Korean American mental health issues and their ongoing implications. The editors offer culturally competent practices, program developments, and policies that will better address the Korean Americans who are dealing with mental health issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Life Development and Mental Health Chapter 1: Pathways to Mental Health Service Use for Korean American Adolescents: A Case Study Wenhua Lu, Jessica Cho Kim, and Anderson Sungmin Yoon Chapter 2: Risk Factors for Child Maltreatment Among Korean Immigrant Parents Anderson Sungmin Yoon, Sharon Jung, and Yifan Liu Chapter 3: The Moderating Role of Church-Based and General Social Support to Assist with Acculturation and Depressive Symptoms Among Older Korean Immigrants Yeon-Shim Lee and Soonhee Roh Chapter 4: Mental Health and Health Services Used by Korean American Immigrant Older Adults Seokwon Yoon and Sung Seek Moon Chapter 5: Limited English Proficiency, Social Determinants, and the Physical and Mental Health Status of Korean Immigrant Elders Kyoung Hag Lee, Jung Sim Jun, and Hyeyoung Woo Chapter 6: Gender Differences in Social Network/Support, Technology Use, and Life Satisfaction for Korean Immigrant Elders Jung Sim Jun and Kyoung Hag Lee Part 2: Life Circumstances and Mental Health Chapter 7: Factors to Mental Health Service Utilization Among Korean Americans Daniel Hyung Jik Lee and Jihee Woo Chapter 8: Determinants of Mental Health Among Korean Americans Ingyu Moon Chapter 9: Shame and Perfectionism in Korean American Culture Kwiryung Kim Yun Chapter 10:Intimate Partner Violence Among Korean Americans in the United States Soonok An Chapter 11: Culturally Responsive Substance Abuse Interventions for Korean Americans Sung Seek Moon and Anderson Sungmin Yoon Chapter 12: Suicidal Behavior Among Korean Americans: Cultural Factors and Implications for Intervention Sung Seek Moon, Anderson Sungmin Yoon, Haein Son, and Jae Won Kim Chapter 13: Culturally Competent Treatment Engagement for Korean Americans With Mental Health Issues Haein Son Chapter 14: Mental Health & Well-Being of Korean Adoptees over the Life Course Hollee A. McGinnis Chapter 15: Beyond Immigration and the Family System: Korean American Mental Health in the Context of Historical and Cultural Trauma Kristin Kim-Martin Chapter 16: Challenges and Resilience of Korean Early Study Abroad Students: Implications for Practice Christina Seowoo Lee and Sumie Okazaki About the Editors About the Contributors ...
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Anderson Sungmin Yoon is assistant professor of social work at Nyack College and VP of integrated and value-based care at The Child Center of NY.
Sung Seek Moon is professor and Carl and Martha Lindner Endowed Chair for Global Studies at Baylor University.
Haein Son is a licensed clinical social worker and external review director at New York City Children's Center.