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Leung, Patrick; Cheung, Monit; Tsui, Venus – Social Work, 2012
An exploratory survey indicated that the depression prevalence among Chinese Americans is 17.4 percent. Of 516 respondents, 34.9 percent preferred seeking advice from friends or relatives, followed by 30.2 percent not showing any preference when facing a mental health problem. Logistic regression results pointed to three contributing factors:…
Descriptors: Health Services, Family Problems, Help Seeking, Family Violence
Current Levels of Perceived Stress among Mental Health Social Workers Who Work with Suicidal Clients
Ting, Laura; Jacobson, Jodi M.; Sanders, Sara – Social Work, 2011
Mental health social workers are at increased risk of being confronted with fatal and nonfatal client suicidal behavior (CSB). Research has documented personal and professional reactions to CSB; however, empirical evidence describing the potential long-term effects is scarce. This study examined current reactions of perceived stress and continual…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Grief, Mental Health, Suicide