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Parental socialization of mental health in Chinese American families: What parents say and do,and how youth make meaning
Authors:Miwa Yasui  Yoonsun Choi  Marshall Chin  Gina Miranda Samuels  Karen Kim  David Victorson
Affiliation:1. Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;2. Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;3. Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Parental mental health socialization is a process by which parents shape how youth develop and maintain beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors regarding mental health and help-seeking behaviors. Although culture shapes parental mental health socialization, few studies have examined specific parental socialization practices regarding mental health and help-seeking, especially as a culturally anchored process. Using a qualitative approach, this study explores youth-reported parental socialization of mental health within Chinese American families by examining focus group data from 69 Chinese American high school and college students. Findings revealed that youth received parental messages that conveyed culturally anchored conceptualizations of mental health that included stigmatized views of mental illness and perceptions of mental distress as not a legitimate problem. Parents responded to youth distress in culturally consonant ways: by encouraging culturally specific coping methods, dismissing or minimizing distress, or responding with silence. Youth engaged in the active interpretation of parental messages through cultural brokering, bridging the gap between their parents’ messages and mainstream notions of mental health and help-seeking. Overall, our findings point to the significant role of culture in parental mental health socialization in Chinese American families and the need to integrate culturally specific understandings of mental health into future interventions for Asian American youth.
Keywords:Asian American  culture  help seeking  mental health  parental socialization  parent-child relationship  文化  心理健康  家长的社会化  亚裔美国人
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