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Hello all, I would like to add a subsection about "Substance Use" to discuss Asian Americans and their relationship with drug and alcohol use. The importance of this subsection is that it will bring about destigmatization and normalize mental health issues for Asian Americans. On the page “Health status of Asian Americans”, below "Mental Health," I will add the subsection "Substance Use." Below I will list the references that will provide information on this topic.

Moloney, Molly; Hunt, Geoffrey; Evans, Kristin. (2008). “Asian American Identity and Drug Consumption: From Acculturation to Normalization” J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2008 ; 7(4): 376–403.]

Hunt, Geoffrey; Moloney, Molly; Evans, Kristin. (2011). "“How Asian Am I?”: Asian American Youth Cultures, Drug Use, and Ethnic Identity Construction". Youth & society. 43 (1): 274–304.

Hong, Jun Sung; Huang, Hui; Sabri, Bushra; Kim, Johnny S. (2011/05). "Substance abuse among Asian American youth: An ecological review of the literature". Children and Youth Services Review. 33 (5): 669–677.

"Ethnicity and Health in America Series: Substance Abuse/Addiction among Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders". http://www.apa.org.

"Drug use among Asian Americans: Differentiating use by acculturation status and gender". (2017). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 79: 76–81.
“Evaluating an Individual’s Treatment Needs: Addiction Among Asian Americans.” (n.d.) Sunrise House. Retrieved from https://sunrisehouse.com/addiction-demographics/asian-americans/. 

Evans, Elizabeth; Pierce, Jennifer; Li, Libo; Rawson, Richard; Hser, Yih-Ing. (2012). "More Alike than Different: Health Needs, Services Utilization, and Outcomes of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Populations Treated for Substance Use Disorders". Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse. 11 (4): 318–338.

Price, Rumi Kato; Risk, Nathan K.; Wong, Mamie Mee; Klingle, Renee Storm. (2002). "Substance use and abuse by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: preliminary results from four national epidemiologic studies". Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C.: 1974). 117 Suppl 1: S39–50.

Wong, Wynnie; Barnett, Paul G. (2010). "Characteristics of Asian and Pacific Islanders Admitted to U.S. Drug Treatment Programs in 2005". Public Health Reports. 125 (2): 250–257.



Ehua10 (talk) 06:40, 3 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, my name is Alice and I am a student at Rice University. I want to contribute to this article as part of a course related to human development and capabilities. This page has a C-class rating, and I think that with some expansion, I can bring it up to a B or Good Article status. The definition of “Asian American” could be defined more clearly- the article currently acknowledges that this is a heterogeneous group composed of different ethnicities and cultures, but it seems to focus solely on Eastern and Southeastern Asian Americans. It also focuses solely on three specific diseases- cardiovascular disease, hepatitis B, and cancer, with a fourth section called “other” that is supposed to encompass less prevalent diseases. The addition of mental health could be beneficial, as this is a health problem within Asian communities with a strong stigma attached to it. The page also has a section called “vulnerability”, which I think is supposed to represent social factors that contribute to observed health disparities among different ethnic groups. The page also has a “policy approach” section that includes some of the history leading up to increased research on Asian American health, but it focuses little on actual programs or organizations that work towards bettering Asian American health. This is my second contribution to Wikipedia, and I am excited to expand and improve this article in the coming months. Please let me know if you have any suggestions, advice or want to collaborate! Aqjiang (talk) 07:15, 19 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, my name is Hanjiaxin and I am a student from SDSU. I want to add a section to the article introducing struggle facing many Asian Americans. Being a significant part in the American population, Asian American's mental health has received inadequate attention. One mental problem shared by the majority of Asian Americans is low self-esteem which has significantly affected their lives, identities and performances. This section would introduce the causes and the outward manifestations of the low self-esteem of Asian Americans. This section would be added to the page “Health status of Asian Americans”, under the section of “Mental Health". I list the references below, please let me know what you think of them, I would really appreciate it! 1. Shek, Y. , & Mcewen, M. (2012). The relationships of racial identity and gender role conflict to self-esteem of asian american undergraduate men. Journal of College Student Development, 53(5), 703-718.

2. Bankston, C. , & Zhou, M. (2002). Being well vs. doing well: Self‐esteem and school performance among immigrant and nonimmigrant racial and ethnic groups. International Migration Review, 36(2), 389-415.

3. Asian American X - an Intersection of Twenty-First Century Asian American Voices. (2010). n.p.:

4. Shek, Y. , & Mcewen, M. (2012). The relationships of racial identity and gender role conflict to self-esteem of asian american undergraduate men. Journal of College Student Development, 53(5), 703-718.

5. Xu, Y. , Farver, J. , & Pauker, K. (2015). Ethnic identity and self‐esteem among asian and european americans: When a minority is the majority and the majority is a minority. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45(1), 62-76.

6. Leverenz, D. (2012). Honor Bound : Race and Shame in America. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press.

7. Cottle, T. (1980). Children's Secrets. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press.

8. Sue, S. , Yan Cheng, J. , Saad, C. , & Chu, J. (2012). Asian american mental health: A call to action. The American Psychologist, 67(7), 532.

9. Teng, Z. , Liu, Y. , & Guo, C. (2015). A meta-analysis of the relationship between self-esteem and aggression among chinese students. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 21, 45-54.

10. Leu, J. , Walton, E. , & Takeuchi, D. (2011). Contextualizing acculturation: Gender, family, and community reception influences on asian immigrant mental health. American Journal of Community Psychology, 48(3-4), 168-180.

11. hooks, b. (2003). Teaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope / Bell Hooks. New York: Routledge.Hanjiaxin Bao (talk) 17:53, 5 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Incoming Edits (Wiki Education assignment: Global Poverty and Practice)[edit]

Hello, I have been working on some edits for this page which I will list below. I'll make the changes in small sections at a time; let me know if anything is of concern. Thanks!

  • Adding a new heading, "Improving Asian American healthcare delivery"
  • Moving "Policy approaches" and "Grassroots movements" under this new heading
  • Under "Grassroots movement" adding a section on community-based participatory research
  • Under "Improving Asian American healthcare delivery" adding a section on peer-to-peer education

Leamanda (talk) 19:27, 5 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

For my edit summaries I tagged them as copied from my sandbox but tagged the incorrect sandbox. The correct one for all of my edits can be found here User:Leamanda/Health_status_of_Asian_Americans
Leamanda (talk) 19:51, 5 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]