"It has not occurred to me to see a doctor for that kind of feeling": a qualitative study of Filipina immigrants' perceptions of help seeking for mental health problems
Abstract Background Immigrant women face greater barriers to health care, especially mental health care, than non-immigrant women. However, immigrants are a heterogeneous group and bring with them a range of different personal, social, cultural and economic factors, which impact both mental health a...
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Main Authors: | Melanie L. Straiton (Author), Heloise Marie L. Ledesma (Author), Tam T. Donnelly (Author) |
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