Predicting the Use of Campus Counseling Services for Asian/Pacific Islander,Latino/Hispanic,and White Students: Problem Severity,Gender, and Generational Status |
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Authors: | Kieran T Sullivan Lucila Ramos‐Sánchez Stephanie D McIver |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, Santa Clara University;2. Stanford University Medical Center. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the current study was to identify predictors of counseling center use among Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino/Hispanic, and White college students. Findings indicated that female and 2nd‐generation students report the most severe difficulties. Problem severity and gender predicted counseling center use for White and Asian/Pacific Islander students, whereas only problem severity predicted use for Latino/Hispanic students. Generational status was not a significant predictor of use for any group. |
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