Document Type
Research Report
Publication Date
5-2025
Abstract
This research brief summarizes the findings from a study on improving services for Asian Americans at risk for substance use problems that was conducted by the Institute for Asian American Studies in collaboration with the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. The full report, Exploring Substance Use Among Asian Americans: Seven Themes from Interviews with Service Providers and Community Residents by Drs. Carolyn Wong and Sun S. Kim is available here: https://scholarworks.umb.edu/iaas_pubs/51/
Community Engaged/Serving
Part of the UMass Boston Community-Engaged Teaching, Research, and Service Series. //scholarworks.umb.edu/engage
Recommended Citation
Wong, Carolyn and Kim, Sun S. PhD, APRN-BC, "Seven Themes About Substance Use Among Asian Americans" (2025). Institute for Asian American Studies Publications. 55.
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/iaas_pubs/55
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Asian American Studies Commons, Community-Based Research Commons, Place and Environment Commons, Race and Ethnicity Commons, Social Welfare Commons
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