Perceived discrimination, psychosocial resources, and mental distress in Vietnamese Americans
This study examines how the mental health of Vietnamese Americans is influenced by a life stressor (perceived discrimination) and psychosocial resources (social network, religiosity, and acculturation). Data came from 513 Vietnamese Americans who were subsample of the Asian American Quality of Life...
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Main Authors: | Trang Nguyen (Author), Yong Ju Cho (Author), Yuri Jang (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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