Date of Conferral
2023
Degree
Ph.D.
School
Psychology
Advisor
Matthew Howren
Abstract
Filipino Americans suffer from mental illness at an alarming rate and have a low rate of seeking mental health treatment. Because Filipino Americans are underrepresented in social science research, psychologists do not understand how to resolve this issue within the Filipino American population. The purpose of this generic qualitative study was to describe the experiences with mental health and treatment of Filipino Americans. Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model theory and Latane’s social impact theory served as the theoretical foundation for the study. A sample of 12 Filipino Americans was interviewed using a semistructured interview design. Participants were asked 10 questions addressing their experiences with culture, family, and seeking mental health treatment. Findings from thematic coding and analysis indicated three themes: cultural identity, culture and family and coping mechanisms and help-seeking behaviors. Findings may be used for positive social change by integrating more culturally appropriate treatment methods for clinicians who treat Filipino American patients in behavioral health settings.
Recommended Citation
Guerrero, Kelsey, "Filipino Americans’ Attitudes and Experiences With Mental Health and Help-Seeking Behaviors" (2023). Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies. 14157.
https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/14157