2015
DOI: 10.1037/aap0000031
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Annual review of Asian American Psychology, 2014.

Abstract: This 2014 review of Asian American psychology is the sixth review in the series. It includes 316 articles that met the inclusion criteria established by the past five annual reviews. Featured articles were derived from three sources: 137 were generated via the search term “Asian American” in PyscINFO, 111 were generated via a search for specific Asian American ethnic groups, and 32 were generated via author searches of articles that met the inclusion criteria. The top primary topic was health and health-relate… Show more

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“…This search was first conducted on December 16, 2015 and resulted in 321 articles. As implemented by Juan et al (2012), and also followed by Yeh et al (2013); Wei, Carrera, and Li (2014), and Kim et al (2015), we conducted additional searches using terms that reflect specific Asian American ethnic groups (e.g., Chinese American, Filipino American, and South Asian American). As done in more recent reviews starting with Yeh et al (2013), we also incorporated search terms such as “Pacific Islander,” “Samoan,” and “Hawaiian.” Our approach in searching for specific subgroups yielded an additional 298 articles for a total of 619 articles to code for possible inclusion from our initial search of the literature.…”
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“…This search was first conducted on December 16, 2015 and resulted in 321 articles. As implemented by Juan et al (2012), and also followed by Yeh et al (2013); Wei, Carrera, and Li (2014), and Kim et al (2015), we conducted additional searches using terms that reflect specific Asian American ethnic groups (e.g., Chinese American, Filipino American, and South Asian American). As done in more recent reviews starting with Yeh et al (2013), we also incorporated search terms such as “Pacific Islander,” “Samoan,” and “Hawaiian.” Our approach in searching for specific subgroups yielded an additional 298 articles for a total of 619 articles to code for possible inclusion from our initial search of the literature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also introduced additional search terms including “immigrant” and “refugee” (e.g., South Asian immigrant, Chinese immigrant, and Hmong refugee) and uncovered 105 unique citations to consider for inclusion in our review. As recommended by Kim et al (2015), we decided to forego the secondary author search that some prior reviews have done, due to the amount of effort for little gain in identifying additional, unique articles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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