2014
DOI: 10.4135/9781506335728
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Assessing and Treating Culturally Diverse Clients: A Practical Guide

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“…First, it can be seen that the safety of family and friends is considered to be the most important information to have during a disaster. Filipinos are similar to other Southeast Asian cultures that consider the family to be a vital unit [46,47,48]. Thus, it is not surprising that people consider the safety of their loved ones to be the most important information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…First, it can be seen that the safety of family and friends is considered to be the most important information to have during a disaster. Filipinos are similar to other Southeast Asian cultures that consider the family to be a vital unit [46,47,48]. Thus, it is not surprising that people consider the safety of their loved ones to be the most important information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…For example, diagnosis of schizophrenia for African Americans is approximately double and for Latinos/Latinas is 50% greater proportionally than for non-Latino/Latina White Americans. When key factors are controlled (e.g., income, education level), the difference between the cultural groups is not significant (Paniagua, 2005).…”
Section: Participating In Social Actionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Collectivistic and familist values are central to the Latino population (Flores, Robitschek, Celebi, Andersen, & Hoang, 2010;Gaines et al, 1997). Familismo, an organizing principle of the Latino population, means that kinship ties are strong and often reach beyond the nuclear family to include extended relatives (Marín & Marín, 1991;Paniagua, 2005). Latino students are likely to see their own educational and career advancement as helping to facilitate the upward social mobility of their families (Aguirre & Hernandez, 1995).…”
Section: Cultural Values and Campus Climatementioning
confidence: 99%