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Sangalang, Cindy C.; Gee, Gilbert C. – Social Work, 2012
It is almost taken for granted that social relationships benefit mental health, yet these relationships may not always be protective. This study examines how the support and strains individuals derive from family and friends may be related to depression and anxiety among Asian Americans. Data come from the 2002-2003 National Latino and Asian…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, Females, Social Support Groups, Family Relationship
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Nguyen, Peter V. – Social Work, 2008
Vietnamese adult and adolescent immigrants in the United States acculturate to the Western culture at different rates. Most Vietnamese parents tend to use the authoritarian parenting method in which dictatorial approaches are enforced, possibly leading to family conflicts and mental health issues. By means of the Suinn-Lew Asian Self-Identity…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Acculturation, Mental Health, Child Rearing
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Ciffone, Jerry – Social Work, 2007
This article highlights some of the concerns about and benefits of curriculum-based suicide prevention programs delivered to students in a high school setting. In addition, it presents information about a specific curriculum-based prevention program and provides evidence that the program changed unwanted attitudes about suicide in all the areas…
Descriptors: Prevention, Suicide, High School Students, Comprehensive School Health Education
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LeCroy, Craig Winston – Social Work, 1992
Notes that, although progress in understanding and treating children's mental disorders is limited, more is known today about how to prevent mental disorders, what treatments are effective, and importance of providing multiple services. Presents current knowledge on assessment, treatment, and service delivery to help social workers improve…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childhood Needs, Children, Counseling Effectiveness
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Lindsey, Michael A.; Korr, Wynne S.; Broitman, Marina; Bone, Lee; Green, Alan; Leaf, Philip J. – Social Work, 2006
This study examined the help-seeking behaviors of depressed, African American adolescents. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 18 urban, African American boys, ages 14 to 18, who were recruited from community-based mental health centers and after-school programs for youths. Interviews covered sociodemographic information, questions…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Depression (Psychology), African Americans, Adolescents
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Lyman, Susan B.; Bird, Gloria W. – Social Work, 1996
A comparison of male adolescents in foster care (n=58) with their nonfoster peers indicates that foster youths have lower family self-image and emotional health and higher social self-image. Lower scores on several domains were associated with being younger, being white, lower academic achievement, more foster placements, and staying at current…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Age Differences, Blacks
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Shachter, Burt – Social Work, 1986
The social work clinician is witnessing among children and youths a sharpening awareness of possible nuclear catastrophe. Emerging research suggests that this concern reflects a pervasive preoccupation among youth. What adults might do until more definitive knowledge arises is discussed. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
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Scannapieco, Maria; Jackson, Sondra – Social Work, 1996
Discusses increased kinship care as a resilient response by the African American community. Strengths and resilience of the African American family can be attributed in part to a strong kinship network. In this manner, the African American community is preserving the family. Concludes this community needs support through imaginative social work…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Family, Blacks, Children