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Media Campaign for Vietnamese Americans Against Mental Health Stigma
註釋Abstract: Many Vietnamese American immigrants experienced major mental health risks prior to resettlement in the United States, including the trauma of civil war, communist reeducation camps, the boat-person experience, and lengthy detention in refugee camps. As a result, Vietnamese Americans are more likely to rate their mental health status as poor or fair compared to members of other Asian subgroups. A review of the literature indicated that there are many barriers to Vietnamese American mental health service utilization, ranging from language mismatched service providers to cultural stigma.