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Role of Family Communication in Chinese American Youth Mental Health

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This study explored the role of family communication in the association between racial discrimination and mental health outcomes among Chinese American youth during COVID-19.

Author(s):
  • Jin Hyung Lim, Doctoral Student, University of California, Berkeley
  • Jin Hyung Lim, Doctoral Student, University of California, Berkeley

Objectives:
  • understand the promotive effect of affirming family communication in Chinese American youth's mental health;
  • understand the negative impact of long lasting racial/ethnic discrimination against Chinese American communities on their mental health; and
  • be aware of the utility of complete mental health screening when understanding Chinese American youth's mental health.


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