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Psychiatry Investigation ; : 14-20, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-58845

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Korean Americans (KAs) with psychiatric service needs underutilizes the mainstream mental health services in United States (US). Barriers to mental health service access among KAs reflect their unique heritage and culture. More than two-thirds of KAs identify themselves as Christians, and Korean clergy have influential roles in daily lives of vast majority of KAs. By working with the Korean clergy, a small voluntary organization such as the Association of Korean American Psychiatrists could provide invaluable assistance in removing the barriers to mental health services for KAs.


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Humans , Asian , Clergy , Emigrants and Immigrants , Emigration and Immigration , Mental Health Services , Psychiatry , United States
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