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In a recent study in Vancouver, Lin et al. (1978) found that the patterns of help- seeking of psychiatric patients differed significantly among four cultural groups investigated. The groups comprised Anglo-Saxon Canadians, Chinese Canadians, Mid-European immigrants, and Native Indians. The differential patterns of help-seeking would seem to have important implication for planning and implementing mental health services relevant to the culture and socio-economic reality of each group.
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Lin, MC. (1982). Experiences of Chinese Immigrants in Canada: (C) Patterns of Help-Seeking and Socio Cultural Determinants. In: Nann, R.C. (eds) Uprooting and Surviving. Priority Issues in Mental Health, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7734-1_18
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