2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1127948/v1
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What stops Korean Immigrants from Accessing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services?

Abstract: Background: Access to child and adolescent mental health services by ethnic minorities has been poorly studied. Despite rapid growth of the immigrant Korean population, evidence indicates that few Korean families utilise these services in New Zealand. Those that do tend to present late and with significant morbidity. We sought to understand barriers to service access from Korean parents’ perspectives.Method: Seven focus groups were undertaken with 31 Korean parents of children aged 18 and under. The focus grou… Show more

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