Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Volume 18, Issue 2, 2007, Pages 175-180

Mental Health Issues Among Urban Korean American Immigrants (Article)

Bernstein K.S.*
  • a CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, United States

Abstract

Korean immigrants’ perception and understanding of mental health and illness were surveyed during four monthly mental health seminars in New York City. In all, 86 Korean immigrants attended the seminars and 34 completed the survey. The seminar participants were primarily financially stable Korean women who were married, educated, and had lived in America more than 10 years. All seminar leaders were Korean immigrants who were working in the mental health field and/or educational setting. Most of the participants acknowledged the need for mental health services but did not seek professional help and coped with the stressors of immigrant life by endurance, patience, and religion. Feedback from seminar leaders noted the following: (a) greater seminar attendance than anticipated, (b) participants’ openness to their mental illness issues, (c) need for tailored mental health program for Koreans. Findings support an understanding of the Korean immigrants’ mental health issues as complex, chronic, and serious. © 2007, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

seminar leaders mental health and illness Survey Korean immigrants

Index Keywords

information processing cultural anthropology Cultural Diversity Psychiatric Nursing social psychology mental health service nursing methodology research Stereotyping Transcultural Nursing mental health human middle aged statistics health service Adaptation, Psychological Mental Health Services ethnology Urban Health Services Urban Health Health Services Needs and Demand Mental Disorders mental disease United States health Humans Asian Americans male Asian American Acculturation female adaptive behavior questionnaire cultural factor Article Questionnaires adult migration New York City Emigration and Immigration transcultural care attitude to health Personal Satisfaction satisfaction Focus Groups Korea

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DOI: 10.1177/1043659606298610
ISSN: 10436596
Cited by: 24
Original Language: English