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Why Are Asian Americans Less Likely To Seek Mental Health Care? - Categories Via RSS
- Publication Date |
- May 14, 2024
- Episode Duration |
- 00:18:59
Asian Americans are often perceived to be more adjusted, successful and thriving compared to other minority groups in the U.S. – largely due to stereotypes rooted in the model minority myth. But research suggests that Asian Americans experience higher rates of mental illness and fare worse with their mental health compared to non-Asian people. Reset digs into why with University of Chicago’s Yoonsun Choi, and Chicago writer Ada Cheng.
For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to
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Producer: Micah Yason
Editor: Meha Ahmad
Mixer: Brenda Ruiz
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