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Mental Health Symptom Profiles and Treatment Parameters Among Asian Indians: Latent Profile Analyses

The present study examined subgroups of Asian Indians in the USA based on endorsed mental health symptoms and their relations with mental health treatment parameters (treatment history, internal/institutional barriers to mental health treatment seeking, and treatment preferences [therapist directive...

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Published in:International journal of mental health and addiction 2023-03, Vol.22 (5), p.3149-3169
Main Authors: Jin, Ling, Compton, Sidonia E., Sameen, Durr-e, Cornish, Michelle V., Contractor, Ateka A.
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Cultural values
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Health Psychology
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Medicine
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Mental depression
Mental health care
Minority & ethnic groups
Oppression
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Psychology
Psychosis
Public Health
Rehabilitation
Suicidal behavior
Suicidal ideation
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