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Examining the roles of dimensions of perfectionism in predicting body image instability: Comparing Asian American and European American women
Numerous studies have identified the relationship between perfectionism and body image. However, the relationships between perfectionistic tendencies...
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Asian American Women’s Racial Dating Preferences: An Investigation of Internalized Racism, Resistance and Empowerment against Racism, and Desire for Status
Asian American women’s racialized dating choices have drawn widespread attention both in academic and public spheres. However, little empirical...
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Mental Health Help-Seeking Experience and Attitudes in Asian American, Multiracial American, and White American Emerging Adults
In this cross-sectional survey, we examined the direct and indirect mental health help-seeking experiences and relevant psychological factors in...
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Cultural Barriers for South Asian American Women in Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Retention
The cultural stigma of mental illness and substance abuse creates silence and barriers for some South Asian communities. While little is known about...
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Reminders of Japanese redress increase Asian American support for Black reparations
Informational interventions can shape policy attitudes, and in this study, we examined whether largely unknown information about past reparations...
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The Role of the Internalized Model Minority Myth on Mental Health-Related Attitudes Within a Hawaii-Based Sample of Asian American College Students
In the present study, we investigated whether the internalized model minority myth was associated with a range of mental health-related attitudes in...
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Familial Pride: A Protective Factor Against Psychological Maladjustment Among Asian American Adolescents
Evidence suggests that within the context of collectivistic minority groups, familial pride may function largely as a family-based emotion. We...
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The association between mothering behaviors and empathy in European-American and Asian-American emerging adults
Empathy is an essential component of positive human interaction driven in part by parenting. Most research on parents’ role in empathy focuses on...
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The Burden of Hate: How Nonwork Discrimination Experienced During the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts Asian American Employees
The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by a sharp increase in prejudice and discrimination targeting Asian Americans in the USA. Thus, in...
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Profiles of Racial Socialization Messages from Mothers and Fathers and The Colorblind and Anti-Black Attitudes of Asian American Adolescents
Racial equality requires coalitions and solidarity across racial groups, but there continues to be racially colorblind and anti-Black attitudes...
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The Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender: Applications to Asian American Fathers
In this chapter, the authors contend that the intersections of gender, race, and ethnicity produce unique experiences for fathers of color that... -
An Intersectional Feminist Approach to Pakistani-American Women’s Gender Roles in Therapy
Pakistani-American women exist at the intersection of multiple cultures and identities that have profound impact on their experiences. Therapy from...
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COVID-19-Related Racial Experiences Among Asian Americans
Grounded in racial identity development theories, the present study examined how COVID-related racial discrimination is related to Asian Americans’...
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An examination of the relationship between height, height dissatisfaction, drive for thinness and muscularity, and eating disorder symptoms in north American women
Recent research has evidenced the importance of height dissatisfaction in male body image, however the impact of height on body image in women remains...
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Why conform?: The implications of conformity to feminine norms on psychological distress among college women
A burgeoning body of research suggests that nuanced sociocultural factors influence college women’s health. Feminine norms, or the beliefs and...
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Upholding Familism Among Asian American Youth: Measures of Familism Among Filipino and Korean American Youth
Although it is one of the core cultural values of Asian American families and an influential determinant of youth development, familism remains...
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Appearance-related effects of selfies at the personal and societal level among Asian women: acceptance of cosmetic surgery and lookism
Selfies are related to dissatisfaction with appearance, but interestingly, selfies also predict positive evaluation about appearance (e.g.,...
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Temporal Orientation and the Association Between Adverse Life Events and Internalizing Symptoms in Vietnamese American and European American Adolescents
Adverse life events are associated with greater internalizing symptoms. However, prior research has identified cross-cultural variation in whether...
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High Expectations, Short Fuse: The “Intangibles” Facing an Asian American President
Securing a Presidency/Chancellorship is hard. Staying a president is even harder. So many critical variables are often beyond one’s control and...