Psychiatric Services
Volume 58, Issue 6, 2007, Pages 810-815

Mental health care of Filipino Americans (Review)

Sanchez F.* , Gaw A.
  • a G. Werber Bryan Psychiatric Hospital, Columbia Behavioral Heath System, South Carolina Department of Mental Health, 220 Faison Dr., Columbia, SC 29203, United States
  • b San Francisco's Department of Public Health, Community Behavioral Health Services, United States, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, CA, United States

Abstract

Filipino Americans are the second-fastest-growing Asian immigrant group in the United States, following the Chinese. Yet there exists a dearth of information on mental health issues concerning Filipino Americans, who represent a diverse mixture of culture, beliefs, and practices and vary widely from other minorities as well as from the larger population. This group has experienced emotional and behavioral challenges in acclimatizing to Western culture. Their historical underpinnings, native core values, and traditions exert a crucial influence on their mental well-being. Filipino Americans underutilize existing mental health care services that are culturally, socially, and linguistically incompatible with their needs. Along with stigma, the adherence of traditional practices and healing methods remains a formidable barrier to the appropriate provision of care. The authors review factors influencing perceptions of mental health and illness, including religion, family, support systems, coping styles, and indigenous culture-bound traits. Recommendations for treatment consist of a structured, culturally sensitive, comprehensive approach that addresses the individual as well as the cultural milieu.

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Index Keywords

coping behavior depression family functioning Review Filipino socioeconomics mental health service cultural factor stigma religion demography mental health care employment support group human relation health care utilization mental disease human

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-34250843809&doi=10.1176%2fps.2007.58.6.810&partnerID=40&md5=1ac3195bb68042df842a9d79a26ce958

DOI: 10.1176/ps.2007.58.6.810
ISSN: 10752730
Cited by: 56
Original Language: English