References

BC GUIDELINES

BC Guidelines are high-quality, evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and protocols for BC’s physicians and specialists. BC Guidelines are developed by the Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee (GPAC), a joint committee between the Doctors of BC and the Ministry of Health. There are over 50 published guidelines and protocols. BC Guidelines can be found on their website:  www.BCGuidelines.ca, which is now mobile friendly.

SOUTH ASIAN HEALTH INSTITUTE

http://www.fraserhealth.ca/your_health/southasianhealth/SAHI/ (also found at www.fraserhealth.ca/SAHI)

South Asian Health in Fraser Health – Opportunities and Challenges (PowerPoint Presentation)

South Asian Health Institute To Be A Global Leader (PowerPoint Presentation)

Fraser Health: Improving Health in the South Asian Population

ARTICLES

Menstrual man Arunachalam Muruganantham helps world’s poor women – [July 2015]

‘Indo-Canadian community can be catalyst in healthcare ties with India’ – [June 2015]

South Asian Health Magazine – Spring 2015 

Ethnic-Specific Obesity Cutoffs for Diabetes Risk: Cross-sectional Study of 490,288 UK Biobank Participants [Diabetes Care, July 2014]

Potential Benefits of Calorie Labeling in Restaurants [Viewpoint, July 2014]

Health Reform and Physician-LedAccountable Care. [JAMA, April 2014]

Global Supply of Health Professionals. [The New England Journal of Medicine, March 2014]

Move. Now. [CMAJ Editorial, March 2014]

The association between ownership of common household devices and obesity and diabetes in high, middle and low income countries. [CMAJ, February 2014]

On India, industry, and attaining quality in healthcare delivery. [Canadian Healthcare Technology. February 2014]

Sugar on Trial: What You Really Need To Know. (Audio Version) [New Scientist, February 2014]

South Asians need 20 minutes more exercise per day than Europeans: Study. [Times of India, December 2013]

Delivering World-Class Health Care, Affordably. Innovative Hospitals in India are pointing the way. [Harvard Business Review, November 2013]

 Client Centred Care Guideline South Asian Population [September, 2013]

Genetic Evidence for Recent Population Mixture in India. [AJHG, September 2013]

Financial Incentives in Primary Care Practice. The Struggle to Achieve Population Health Goals. [The Journal of the American Medical Association. September, 2013]

A smart watch for epilepsy patients issues mobile alerts when it detects irregular shaking. [MEDCity Reports, July 2013]

Health IT startups, “physicians” shouldn’t be a target market. Get more specific. [MEDCity Reports, July 2013]

If a doctor’s opinion isn’t enough, MetaMed will sell you a team of personal medical researchers. [MEDCity Reports, July 2013]

New strep throat test (without the wait or the lab) aims to keep patients out of PCP offices. [MEDCity Reports, July 2013]

A Dime a Dozen. Affordable diagnostic tests tackle the world’s most pressing health problems.[The Scientist, January 2013]

Understanding self-management of chronic disease in the South Asian Community. [Fraser Health, November 2011]

Lab-on-a-chip provides quick, inexpensive field testing. [Columbia Tech Ventures, August 2011]

Microfluidics-based diagnostics of infectious diseases in the developing world. [Nature Medicine | Technical Report, July 2011]

Health is Global [An outcomes framework for global health 2011-2015]

Ayurveda: a distinctive approach to health and disease. [All India Institute of Medical Sciences, April 2010]

Emotions and Your Health [Epoch Times, 2010]

South Asian Immigrants’ Mental Health [Dissertation]

BOOKS

Jugaad Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate Breakthrough Growth. [April 2012]

Infinite Vision: How Aravind Became the World’s Greatest Business Case for Compassion. [October, 2011]

Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness. [February, 2009]

CINI 2014 REFERENCES

I- SOUTH ASIANS AND MENTAL HEALTH

Epidemiology

Anand, A. S., & Cochrane, R. (2005). The mental health status of south asian women in britain: A review of the UK literature. Psychology and Developing Societies, 17(2), 195-214.

Baldwin, S., & Griffiths, P. (2009). Do specialist community public health nurses assess risk factors for depression, suicide, and self-harm among south asian mothers living in london? Public Health Nursing, 26(3), 277-289.

Bhui, K., & Bhugra, D. (2010). Mental illness in black and asian ethnic minorities: Care pathways and outcomes. In R.

Bhattacharya, S. Cross & D. Bhugra (Eds.), (pp. 68-83). London, England: Royal College of Psychiatrists.

Bhui, K. S., Dinos, S., & McKenzie, K. (2012). Ethnicity and its influence on suicide rates and risk. Ethnicity & Health, 17(1-2), 141-148.

Bhui, K., Chandran, M., & Sathyamoorthy, G. (2002). Mental health assessment and south asian men. International Review of Psychiatry, 14(1), 52-59.

Bhui, K., Mohamud, S., Warfa, N., Craig, T. J., & Stansfeld, S. A. (2003). Cultural adaptation of mental health measures: Improving the quality of clinical practice and research. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 183(3), 184-186.

Bhuia, K., Sokratis, D., & Kwame, M. (2012).
Ethnicity and its influence on suicide rates and risk. Ethnicity & Health, 17(1-2), 141-148.

Brugha, T., Jenkins, R., Bebbington, P., Meltzer, H., Lewis, G., & Farrell, M. (2004). Risk factors and the prevalence of neurosis and psychosis in ethnic groups in great britain. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 39(12), 939-946.

Chakraborty, A. (2001). Mental health of indian women: A field experience. In B. V. Davar (Ed.), (pp. 34-60). New Delhi, India: Sage Publications India.

Chandarana, P., & Pellizzari, J. R. (2001). Health psychology: South asian perspectives. In S. S. Kazarian, & D. R. Evans (Eds.), (pp. 411-444). San Diego, CA, US: Academic Press.

Cooper, J., Murphy, E., Webb, R., Hawton, K., Bergen, H., Waters, K., et al. (2010). Ethnic differences in self-harm, rates, characteristics and service provision: Three-city cohort study. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(3), 212-218.

Cooper, J., Steeg, S., Webb, R., Stewart, S. L. K., Applegate, E., Hawton, K., et al. (2013). Risk factors associated with repetition of self-harm in black and minority ethnic (BME) groups: A multi-centre cohort study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 148(2-3), 435-439.

Dutt, K., & Webber, M. (2010). Access to social capital and social support among south east asian women with severe mental health problems: A cross-sectional survey. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 56(6), 593-605.

Ghosh, M. (2008). Effects of acculturation on young adult south asian-indians. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 68 (10-), 6962-6962.

Gupta, R. (2002). Impact of mental health on perceived caregiver burden in south asian families. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 8(1), 45-57.

Husain, M. I., Waheed, W., & Husain, N. (2006). Self-harm in british south asian women: Psychosocial correlates and strategies for prevention. Annals of General Psychiatry, 5

Ineichen, B. (2012). Mental illness and suicide in british south asian adults. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 15(3), 235-250.

Kaduvettoor, A. (2011). South asian americans: Perceived discrimination, stress and well-being. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 71 (10), 6441-6441.

Karasz, A. (2005). Cultural differences in conceptual models of depression. Social Science & Medicine, 60(7), 1625-1635.

Khera, G. S. (2007). Acculturation, ethnic identity, social support, depression and substance use among 18–34 year old asian indians. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 67 (8-), 4713-4713.

Kumar, S., Tse, S., Fernando, A., & Wong, S. (2006). Epidemiological studies on mental health needs of asian population in new zealand. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 52(5), 408-412.

Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2008). Predictors of depression in aging south asian canadians. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 23(1), 57-75.

Maheshwari, R., & Steel, Z. (2012). Mental health, service use and social capital among indian-australians: Findings of a wellbeing survey. Australasian Psychiatry, 20(5), 384-389.

Maker, A. H., Mittal, M., & Rastogi, M. (2005). South asians in the united states: Developing a systemic and empirically based mental health assessment model. In M. Rastogi, & E. Wieling (Eds.), (pp. 233-254). Thousand Oaks, CA, US: Sage Publications, Inc.

Masood, N., Okazaki, S., & Takeuchi, D. T. (2009). Gender, family, and community correlates of mental health in south asian americans. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15(3), 265-274.

McGrother, C. W., Bhaumik, S., Thorp, C. F., Watson, J. M., & Taub, N. A. (2002). Prevalence, morbidity and service need among south asian and white adults with intellectual disability in leicestershire, UK. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 46(4), 299-309.

McKenzie, K., Bhui, K., Nanchahal, K., & Blizard, B. (2008). Suicide rates in people of south asian origin in england and wales: 1993-2003. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 193(5), 406-409.

McKenzie, K., & Bhul, K. (2009). Suicide rates in people of south asian origin in england and wales: Author’s reply. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 194(6), 567-568.

Mukherjea, A. (2014). A critical examination and revisioning of minority health frameworks, research methodologies, and intervention models addressing south asian american health disparities. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74 (7)

Nakamura, N., Ialomiteanu, A., Rehm, J., & Fischer, B. (2011). Prevalence and characteristics of substance use among chinese and south asians in canada. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 10(1), 39-47.

Phatak, V. S., Kamath, V., & Fujii, D. (2011). Neuropsychology of asian indians. In D. E. M. Fujii (Ed.), (pp. 89-105). New York, NY, US: Psychology Press.

Pilkingtona, A., Rachel Maria Msetfia, & Ruth Watson. (2012).
Factors affecting intention to access psychological services amongst british muslims of south asian origin. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 15(1), 1-22.

Rahman, O. (2010). Predicting psychological distress using self-perceived competence: South asian students in the united states. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 70 (9-), 5842-5842.

Roysircar, G., & Pignatiello, V. (2011). A multicultural-ecological assessment tool: Conceptualization and practice with an asian indian immigrant woman. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 39(3), 167-179.

Sah, S. L. (2000). Cross-cultural determinants of depression among southeast asian indian immigrants in the united states. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 60 (10-), 5232-5232.

Saleem, M. M., Harte, M. K., Marshall, K. M., Scally, A., Brewin, A., & Neill, J. C. (2013). First episode psychosis patients show impaired cognitive function—A study of a south asian population in the UK. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 27(4), 366-373.

Sayegh, P., Kellough, J., Otilingam, P. G., & Poon, C. Y. M. (2013). South asian and middle eastern american older adults: Dementia, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders. Clinical Gerontologist: The Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 36(3), 216-240.

Shakya, H. B. (2013). Social network effects on health: A multilayered approach. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74.

Shweta, Bajpai, R. C., Sengar, K. S., Singh, A. R., & Desai, N. G. (2010). Rorschach profile of indian adults. Journal of Projective Psychology & Mental Health, 17(2), 180-186.

Syed Sheriff, R. J., Jayaram, M., Tharyan, P., Duley, L., & Adams, C. E. (2006). Randomised trials relevant to mental health conducted in low and middle-income countries: Protocol for a survey of studies published in 1991, 1995 and 2000 and assessment of their relevance. BMC Psychiatry, 6.

Tewary, S. (2005). Asian indian immigrant women: A theoretical perspective on mental health. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 11(1), 1-22.

Trivedi, J. K., Mishra, M., & Kendurkar, A. (2007). Depression among women in the south-asian region: The underlying issues. Journal of Affective Disorders, 102(1-3), 219-225.

Veenstra, G. (2009). Racialized identity and health in canada: Results from a nationally representative survey. Social Science & Medicine, 69(4), 538-542.

Veenstra, G. (2011). Mismatched racial identities, colourism, and health in toronto and vancouver. Social Science & Medicine, 73(8), 1152-1162.

Wu, Z., Noh, S., Kaspar, V., & Schimmele, C. M. (2003). Race, ethnicity, and depression in canadian society. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 44(3), 426-441.

Mental Health Services, Utilization, etc:

Abbas, S., Damani, S., Malik, I., Button, E., Aldridge, S., & Palmer, R. L. (2010). A comparative study of south asian and non-asian referrals to an eating disorders service in leicester, UK. European Eating Disorders Review, 18(5), 404-409.

Aggarwal, N. K. (2012). Applying mobile technologies to mental health service delivery in south asia. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 5(3), 225-230.

Agius, M., Shah, S., Ramkisson, R., Persaud, A., Murphy, S., & Zaman, R. (2008). Three year outcomes in an early intervention service for psychosis in a multicultural and multiethnic population. Psychiatria Danubina, 20(4), 494-499.

Agius, M., Talwar, A., Murphy, S., & Zaman, R. (2010). Issues regarding the delivery of early intervention psychiatric services to the south asian population in england. Psychiatria Danubina, 22(2), 266-269.

Bansal, N., Bhopal, R., Netto, G., Lyons, D., Steiner, M. F. C., & Sashidharan, S. P. (2014). Disparate patterns of hospitalisation reflect unmet needs and persistent ethnic inequalities in mental health care: The scottish health and ethnicity linkage study. Ethnicity & Health, 19(2), 217-239.

Bhattacharyya, S., & Susan Mary Benbow.
Mental health services for black and minority ethnic elders in the united kingdom: A systematic review of innovative practice with service provision and policy implications Centre for Ageing and Mental Health.

Bowl, R. (2007). The need for change in UK mental health services: South asian service users’ views. Ethnicity & Health, 12(1), 1-19.

Commander, M. J., Odell, S. M., & Surtees, P.G., Sashidharan, S.P. (2004).
Care pathways for south asian and white people with depressive and anxiety disorders in the community Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 39, 259-264.

Cooper, C., Spiers, N., Livingston, G., Jenkins, R., Meltzer, H., Brugha, T., et al. (2013). Ethnic inequalities in the use of health services for common mental disorders in england. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 48(5), 685-692.

Davidson, E. M., Liu, J. J., Bhopal, R., White, M., Johnson, M. R. D., Netto, G., et al. (2013). Behavior change interventions to improve the health of racial and ethnic minority populations: A tool kit of adaptation approaches. Milbank Quarterly, 91(4), 811-851.

Doshani, A., Pitchforth, E., Mayne, C. J., & Tincello, D. G. (2007). Culturally sensitive continence care: A qualitative study among south asian indian women in leicester. Family Practice, 24(6), 585-593.

Durà‐Vilà, G., & Hodes, M. (2012). Ethnic factors in mental health service utilisation among people with intellectual disability in high‐income countries: Systematic review. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 56(9), 827-842.

Gomes, S. L. (2000). Factors affecting asian indian selection of psychotherapy: Therapist ethnicity and therapy modality. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 61 (2-), 1081-1081.

Gupta, R. (2000). Treatment of depression in an elderly asian indian male: A cognitive behavioral approach. Clinical Gerontologist: The Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 22(1), 87-90.

Gupta, V., Johnstone, L., & Gleeson, K. (2007). Exploring the meaning of separation in second generation young south asian women in britain. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 80(4), 481-495.

Guzder, J., & Krishna, M. (2005). Mind the gap: Diaspora issues of indian origin women in psychotherapy. Psychology and Developing Societies, 17(2), 121-138.

Hackett, L., Theodosiou, L., & Patel, J. (2006). Service innovations: Developing a service for the mental health needs of south-asian children and adolescents. Psychiatric Bulletin, 30(12), 460-462.

Hackett, R., Nicholson, J., Mullins, S., Farrington, T., Ward, S., Pritchard, G., et al. (2009). Enhancing pathways into care (EPIC): Community development working with the pakistani community to improve patient pathways within a crisis resolution and home treatment service. International Review of Psychiatry, 21(5), 465-471.

Haque, A. (2010). Mental health concepts in southeast asia: Diagnostic considerations and treatment implications. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 15(2), 127-134.

Hussain, F., & Cochrane, R. (2004). Depression in south asian women living in the UK: A review of the literature with implications for service provision. Transcultural Psychiatry, 41(2), 253-270.

Kamath, V., Orooji, B. A., & Ferguson, C. J. (2008). Psychotherapy with asian indian immigrants: Evolving issues and concerns. In C. Negy (Ed.), (pp. 251-268). Reno, NV: Bent Tree Press.

Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2010). Types and factor structure of barriers to utilization of health services among aging south asians in calgary, canada. Canadian Journal on Aging, 29(2), 249-258.

Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2013). Effect of service barriers on health status of aging south asian immigrants in calgary, canada. Health & Social Work, 38(1), 41-50.

Lawrence, V., Banerjee, S., Bhugra, D., Sangha, K., Turner, S., & Murray, J. (2006). Coping with depression in later life: A qualitative study of help-seeking in three ethnic groups. Psychological Medicine, 36(10), 1375-1383.

Pilkington, A., Msetfi, R. M., & Watson, R. (2012). Factors affecting intention to access psychological services amongst british muslims of south asian origin. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 15(1), 1-22.

RALEIGH, V. S., IRONS, R., HAWE, E., SCOBIE, S., COOK, A., REEVES, R., et al. (2007). Ethnic variations in the experiences of mental health service users in england: Results of a national patient survey programme. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 191(4), 304-312.

Prabhughate, A. S. (2011). South asian immigrants’ mental health and use of health services. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, 71 (8-), 3042-3042.

Sadavoy, J., Meier, R., & Ong, A. Y. M. (2004). Barriers to access to mental health services for ethnic seniors: The toronto study. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry / La Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie, 49(3), 192-199.

Singh, A. A. (2009). Counseling with asian americans. In C. M. Ellis, & J. Carlson (Eds.), (pp. 147-167). New York, NY, US: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.

Surood, S. (2008). The impact of culture on the utilization of western health services by aging south asian-canadians. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, 69 (4-), 1547-1547.

Tiwari, S. K., & Wang, J. (2008). Ethnic differences in mental health service use among white, chinese, south asian and south east asian populations living in canada. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 43(11), 866-871.

Tummala-Narra, P. (2013). Psychotherapy with south asian women: Dilemmas of the immigrant and first generations. Women & Therapy, 36(3-4), 176-197.

Beliefs, Perceptions, Attitudes, Culture, Acculturation

Ahmad, S. (2014). Coping with cultural conflict: Strategies used by south asian american women. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74 (9)

Ahmed, S. M., & Lemkau, J. P. (2000). Cultural issues in the primary care of south asians. Journal of Immigrant Health, 2(2), 89-96.

Ahmad, F., Shik, A., Vanza, R., Cheung, A. M., George, U., & Stewart, D. E. (2004). Voices of south asian women: Immigration and mental health. Women & Health, 40(4), 113-130.

Akram, S. (2014). A qualitative study of the process of acculturation and coping for south asian muslim immigrants living in the greater toronto area (GTA). ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74 (8-)

Bashir, H. A. (2013). Understanding diversity in cultural identity in south asians: Implication for clinical practice. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74 (6)

Beri, R. S. (2013). The relationship between acculturation and help seeking attitudes and behavior of asian indians in the united states. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74 (2).

Burr, J. (2002). Cultural stereotypes of women from south asian communities: Mental health care professionals’ explanations for patterns of suicide and depression. Social Science & Medicine, 55(5), 835-845.

Chaudhury, S. R. (2012). Attitudes towards the diagnosis and treatment of depression among south asian muslim americans. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 72 (12-), 7679-7679.

Chiu, L., Ganesan, S., Clark, N., & Morrow, M. (2005). Spirituality and treatment choices by south and east asian women with serious mental illness. Transcultural Psychiatry, 42(4), 630-656.

Choudhury, P. P., Badhan, N. S., Chand, J., Chhugani, S., Choksey, R., Husainy, S., et al. (2009). Community alienation and its impact on help-seeking behavior among LGBTIQ south asians in southern california. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services: Issues in Practice, Policy & Research, 21(2-3), 247-266.

Chouhan, M. K. (2013). The impact of asian values on loss of face and disclosure in south asian canadians. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74 (3)

Dein, S., & Sembhi, S. (2001). The use of traditional healing in south asian psychiatric patients in the U.K.: Interactions between professional and folk psychiatries. Transcultural Psychiatry, 38(2), 243-257.

Dhillon, K., & Ubhi, M. (2003). Acculturation and ethnic identity in marginal immigrant south asian men in britain: A psychotherapeutic perspective. Counselling & Psychotherapy Research, 3(1), 42-48.

Franko, D. L., & George, J. B. E. (2009). Overweight, eating behaviors, and body image in ethnically diverse youth. In L. Smolak, & J. K. Thompson (Eds.), (pp. 97-112). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.

Ganesan, S., Mok, H., & McKenna, M. (2011). Perception of mental illness: Preliminary exploratory research at a cross-cultural outpatient psychiatric clinic. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 57(1), 81-89.

Gilbert, P., Gilbert, J., & Sanghera, J. (2004). A focus group exploration of the impact of izzat, shame, subordination and entrapment on mental health and service use in south asian women living in derby. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 7(2), 109-130.

Hans, N. (2002). The role of ethnic identity and acculturation in determining acculturative stress in asian indians. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 62 (7-), 3378-3378.

Hussain, F. A., & Cochrane, R. (2002). Depression in south asian women: Asian women’s beliefs on causes and cures. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 5(3), 285-311.

Hussain, F. A., & Cochrane, R. (2003). Living with depression: Coping strategies used by south asian women, living in the UK, suffering from depression. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 6(1), 21-44.

Inman, A. G. (2006). South asian women: Identities and conflicts. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 12(2), 306-319.

Khan, Z. (2006). Attitudes toward counseling and alternative support among muslims in toledo, ohio. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 1(1), 21-42.

Korszun, A., Dinos, S., Ahmed, K., & Bhui, K. (2012). Medical students attitudes about mental illness: Does medical-school education reduce stigma? Academic Psychiatry, 36(3), 197-204.

Kumar, M., Bhugra, D., & Singh, J. (2005). South asian (indian) traditional healing: Ayurvedic, shamanic, and sahaja therapy. In R. Moodley, & W. West (Eds.), (pp. 112-121). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Ltd.

Kumar, A., & Nevid, J. S. (2010). Acculturation, enculturation, and perceptions of mental disorders in asian indian immigrants. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 16(2), 274-283.

Loya, F., Reddy, R., & Hinshaw, S. P. (2010). Mental illness stigma as a mediator of differences in caucasian and south asian college students’ attitudes toward psychological counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 57(4), 484-490.

Mehrotra, G. R. (2013). Diasporic intersectionalities: Exploring south asian women’s narratives of race, ethnicity, and gender through a community-based performance project. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, 74 (2-)

Mehrotra, N., Gaur, S., & Petrova, A. (2012). Health care practices of the foreign born asian indians in the united states. A community based survey. Journal of Community Health: The Publication for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 37(2), 328-334.

Navsaria, N., & Petersen, S. (2007). Finding a voice in shakti: A therapeutic approach for hindu indian women. Women & Therapy, 30(3-4), 161-175.

Olmos, N. T. (2011). Public stigma towards mental illness among south asians in the united states and india. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 72 (5-), 3102-3102.

Padela, A. I., Gunter, K., Killawi, A., & Heisler, M. (2012). Religious values and healthcare accommodations: Voices from the american muslim community. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 27(6), 708-715.

Rahman, O., & Rollock, D. (2004). Acculturation, competence, and mental health among south asian students in the united states. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 32(3), 130-142.

Randhawa, G., & Stein, S. (2007). An exploratory study examining attitudes toward mental health and mental health services among young south asians in the united kingdom. Journal of Muslim Mental Health, 2(1), 21-37.

Rao, V., Goga, J., Inscore, A., Kosi, R., Khushalani, S., Rastogi, P., et al. (2011). Attitudes towards mental illness and help-seeking behaviors among south asian americans: Results of a pilot study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 4(1), 76-76.

Reddy, D. C. (2003). The relationship of ethnic identity, acculturation, and psychological adjustment among asian indian immigrants. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 63 (11-), 5533-5533.

Salagame, K. K. K. (2013). The perspectives on reality in indian traditions and their implications for health and well-being. In A. Morandi, & A. N. Narayanan Nambi (Eds.), (pp. 39-57). New York, NY

Saleem, S. (2010). An exploratory study of clinicians’ perceptions of south asian immigrants in therapy. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 70 (8-), 5183-5183.

Sandhu, J. J. (2013). What is the relationship between acculturation and professional help-seeking attitudes in 2nd generation south asian women? ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 73 (12-)

Sandil, R. (2009). Counseling expectations of asian indian women: An exploratory study. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, 70 (2-), 475-475.

Soorkia, R., Snelgar, R., & Swami, V. (2011). Factors influencing attitudes towards seeking professional psychological help among south asian students in britain. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 14(6), 613-623.

Singh, S. (2012). Travel and travail: Mental health consequences of immigration related factors, acculturative stress, and social support among asian american immigrants. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 72 (8-), 4606-4606.

Srinivasan, S. (2001). ‘Being indian,’ ‘being american’: A balancing act or a creative blend? Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 3(3-4), 135-158.

Srinivasan, T. N., & Thara, R. (2001). Beliefs about causation of schizophrenia: Do indian families believe in supernatural causes? Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 36(3), 134-140.

Sundar, P. (2008). To ‘brown it up’ or to ‘bring down the brown’: Identity and strategy in second-generation, south asian-canadian youth. Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work: Innovation in Theory, Research & Practice, 17(3), 251-278. Retrieved

 

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Tummala-Narra, P., Sathasivam-Rueckert, N., & Sundaram, S. (2013). Voices of older asian indian immigrants: Mental health implications. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 44(1), 1-10.

Tummala-Narra, P., Alegria, M., & Chen, C. (2012). Perceived discrimination, acculturative stress, and depression among south asians: Mixed findings. Asian American Journal of Psychology, 3(1), 3-16.

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Yu, G. (2014). Religious/spiritual beliefs and practices of Asian/Asian american mental health professionals & students and the impact on treatment. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 74 (8-)

II-SOUTH ASIANS AND SUBSTANCE USE

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Balhara, Y. P. S., & Mathur, S. (2012). Alcohol: A major public health problem—South asian perspective. Addictive Disorders & their Treatment, 11(2), 101-120.

Balhara, Y. P. S., & Mathur, S. (2012). Alcohol: A major public health problem—South asian perspective. Addictive Disorders & their Treatment, 11(2), 101-120.

Bayley, M., & Hurcombe, R. (2010). Drinking patterns and alcohol service provision for different ethnic groups in the UK: A review of the literature. Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, 3(4), 6-17.

Bayley, M., & Hurcombe, R. (2010). Drinking patterns and alcohol service provision for different ethnic groups in the UK: A review of the literature. Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, 3(4), 6-17.

Bradby, H., & Williams, R. (2006). Is religion or culture the key feature in changes in substance use after leaving school? young punjabis and a comparison group in glasgow. Ethnicity & Health, 11(3), 307-324.

Bradby, H., & Williams, R. (2006). Is religion or culture the key feature in changes in substance use after leaving school? young punjabis and a comparison group in glasgow. Ethnicity & Health, 11(3), 307-324.

Bradby, H., & Williams, R. (2006). Is religion or culture the key feature in changes in substance use after leaving school? young punjabis and a comparison group in glasgow. Ethnicity & Health, 11(3), 307-324.

Khera, G. S. (2007). Acculturation, ethnic identity, social support, depression and substance use among 18–34 year old asian indians. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 67 (8-), 4713-4713.

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Khera, G. S. (2007). Acculturation, ethnic identity, social support, depression and substance use among 18–34 year old asian indians. ProQuest Information & Learning). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 67 (8-), 4713-4713.

Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2013). Effect of service barriers on health status of aging south asian immigrants in calgary, canada. Health & Social Work, 38(1), 41-50.

Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2013). Effect of service barriers on health status of aging south asian immigrants in calgary, canada. Health & Social Work, 38(1), 41-50.

Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2013). Effect of service barriers on health status of aging south asian immigrants in calgary, canada. Health & Social Work, 38(1), 41-50.

Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2013). Effect of service barriers on health status of aging south asian immigrants in calgary, canada. Health & Social Work, 38(1), 41-50.

Lee, M. Y., Law, F. M., Eo, E., & Oliver, E. (2002). Perception of substance use problems in asian american communities by chinese, indian, and vietnamese american youth. In D. de Anda (Ed.), (pp. 159-189). Binghamton, NY, US: Haworth Social Work Practice Press.

Morjaria-Keval, A. (2006). Religious and spiritual elements of change in sikh men with alcohol problems: A qualitative exploration. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 5(2), 91-118.

Morjaria-Keval, A. (2006). Religious and spiritual elements of change in sikh men with alcohol problems: A qualitative exploration. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 5(2), 91-118.

Nakamura, N., Ialomiteanu, A., Rehm, J., & Fischer, B. (2011). Prevalence and characteristics of substance use among chinese and south asians in canada. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 10(1), 39-47.

Nakamura, N., Ialomiteanu, A., Rehm, J., & Fischer, B. (2011). Prevalence and characteristics of substance use among chinese and south asians in canada. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 10(1), 39-47.

Rassool, G. H. (2006). Substance abuse in black and minority ethnic communities in the united kingdom: A neglected problem? Journal of Addictions Nursing, 17(2), 127-132.

Rassool, G. H. (2006). Substance abuse in black and minority ethnic communities in the united kingdom: A neglected problem? Journal of Addictions Nursing, 17(2), 127-132.

Rastogi, M., & Wadhwa, S. (2006). Substance abuse among asian indians in the united states: A consideration of cultural factors in etiology and treatment. Substance use & Misuse, 41(9), 1239-1249.

Rastogi, M., & Wadhwa, S. (2006). Substance abuse among asian indians in the united states: A consideration of cultural factors in etiology and treatment. Substance use & Misuse, 41(9), 1239-1249.

Sandhu, D. S., & Malik, R. (2001). Ethnocultural background and substance abuse treatment of asian indian americans. In S. L. A. Straussner (Ed.), (pp. 368-392). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.

Sandhu, D. S., & Malik, R. (2001). Ethnocultural background and substance abuse treatment of asian indian americans. In S. L. A. Straussner (Ed.), (pp. 368-392). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.