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At nearly 1.9 million, the Korean American community is one of the major Asian ethnic subgroups in the United States. Though considered among one of the model minority groups, excelling academically and professionally, members in this community are plagued by unaddressed mental health obstacles. In Understanding Korean Americans' Mental Health: A Guide to Culturally Competent Practices, Program Developments, and Policies, the editors, Anderson Sungmin Yoon, Sung Seek Moon, and Haein Son, examine a variety of mental health issues in the Korean American community, including depression, anxiety, suicide, substance abuse, and trauma, and convincingly connect these challenges to cultural stigma and racial prejudice.

The editors argue that this population and its mental health needs are, to varying degrees, neglected by current approaches in mainstream mental health services. Alarmingly, the very cultural values and attitudes that help make up the Korean American community are contributing to its members reluctance to seek care, counting both familial and communal shame among the most pressing culprits. This book supports these claims with statistical realities and seeks to gather the relatively scarce research that does exist on this topic to underscore the heightened prevalence of mental health issues and related symptoms among Korean Americans, and the contributors make recommendations for more culturally competent practices, program developments, and policies.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I LIFE DEVELOPMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH
1(128)
1 Pathways to Mental Health Service Use for Korean American Adolescents: A Case Study
3(26)
Wenhua Lu
Jessica Cho Kim
Anderson Sungmin Yoon
2 Risk Factors for Child Maltreatment among Korean Immigrant Parents
29(22)
Anderson Sungmin Yoon
Sharon Jung
Yifan Liu
3 Depressive symptoms, Life Satisfaction, and Health: Relative Contributions of Religiosity and Social Support among Korean Immigrant Older Adults
51(22)
Yeon-Shim Lee
Soonhee Roh
4 Mental Health and Health Services Used by Korean American Immigrant Older Adults
73(16)
Seokwon Yoon
Sung Seek Moon
5 Limited English Proficiency, Social Determinants, and the Physical and Mental Health Status of Korean Immigrant Elders
89(18)
Kyoung Hag Lee
Jung Sim Jun
Hyeyoung Woo
6 Gender Differences in Social Network/Support, Technology Use, and Life Satisfaction for Korean Immigrant Elders
107(22)
Jung Sim Jun
Kyoung Hag Lee
PART II LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES AND MENTAL HEALTH
129(252)
7 Factors to Mental Health Service Utilization among Korean Americans
131(28)
Daniel Hyung Jik Lee
Jihee Woo
8 Determinants of Mental Health among Korean Americans
159(34)
Ingyu Moon
9 Shame and Perfectionism in Korean American Culture
193(16)
Kwiryung Kim Yun
10 Intimate Partner Violence among Korean Americans in the United States
209(24)
SoonokAn
11 Culturally Responsive Substance Abuse Interventions for Korean American
233(20)
Sung Seek Moon
Anderson Sungmin Yoon
12 Suicidal Behavior among Korean American: Cultural Factors and Implications for Intervention
253(28)
Sung Seek Moon
Anderson Sungmin Yoon
Haein Son
Jae Won Kim
13 Culturally Competent Treatment Engagement for Korean Americans with Mental Health Issues
281(20)
Haein Son
14 Mental Health and Well-being of Korean Adoptees over the Life Course
301(22)
Hollee A. McGinnis
15 Beyond Immigration and the Family System: Korean American Mental Health in the Context of Historical and Cultural Trauma
323(30)
Kristin Kim-Martin
16 Challenges and Resilience of Korean Early Study Abroad Students: Implications for Practice
353(28)
Christina Seowoo Lee
Sumie Okazaki
Index 381(4)
About the Editors 385(2)
About the Contributors 387
Anderson Sungmin Yoon is assistant professor of social work at Nyack College.

Sung Seek Moon is the Carl and Martha Lindner Endowed Chair for Global Studies at Baylor University.

Haein Son is a licensed clinical social worker and a credential alcoholism and substance abuse counselor.