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In tight-knit immigrant communities, admitting a child is struggling can feel like broadcasting family failure, causing many Chinese parents to take a "wait and see" approach rather than seek help. An education scholar whose niece died by suicide explains her research:
After my niece died by suicide, I began researching how Chinese immigrant families feel about their children’s mental health and why they often avoid care.
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Chinese American teens experience depression, anxiety at higher rates than peers – here’s why their parents may miss the warning signs
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