Yee T T, Lee R H
Community Ment Health J. 1977 Fall;13(3):239-48. doi: 10.1007/BF02161198.
As Asian-American mental health workers in a community mental health center where there is very little being done to provide appropriate services to its Asian-American population, we felt a need to find effective mental health models for the unique cultural and linguistic characteristics of our people. The high-school primary prevention program described in this paper provides Filipino youth with a positive view of their cultural identity and a supportive place to examine how their cultural values and behavior differ from those of mainstream Americans. Recognizing that ethnic minorities need to rely on their own subculture for the kind of psychological and social support required for a positive mental health, the program is aimed at mobilizing the strengths and resources of that particular subculture. In this way, its members can more effectively cope with the larger culture.
作为一家社区心理健康中心的亚裔美国心理健康工作者,我们发现针对中心内的亚裔美国人群体,几乎没有采取什么措施来提供适当的服务。鉴于此,我们觉得有必要为我们这个独特的文化和语言群体找到有效的心理健康模式。本文所述的高中初级预防项目为菲律宾裔青少年提供了对其文化身份的积极认知,并提供了一个支持性的场所,供他们审视自己的文化价值观和行为与主流美国人的差异。认识到少数族裔需要依靠自身的亚文化来获得积极心理健康所需的心理和社会支持,该项目旨在调动这一特定亚文化的优势和资源。通过这种方式,其成员能够更有效地应对主流文化。