Article(electronic)March 19, 2009

Addressing the Mental Health Problems of Chinese International College Students in the United States

In: Advances in social work, Volume 10, Issue 1, p. 69-86

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Abstract

This article identifies unique mental health problems experienced by Chinese international students in the United States. The uniqueness of these problems suggests the need to address them independently from other Chinese and international student communities. First, an overview of the common sources of mental health problems and specific stressors these students face is provided. This article then develops culturally sensitive programming recommendations to improve collaborative efforts between health providers, mental health social workers, faculty, and academic staff within universities to serve these students more effectively.

Publisher

IUPUI University Library

ISSN: 2331-4125

DOI

10.18060/164

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