Research paper
Se Talanoaga auā le Soifua Maloloina o le Mafaufau Young New Zealand-born Samoan Perspectives on Talking about Mental Health
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- Se Talanoaga auā le Soifua Maloloina o le Mafaufau Young New Zealand-born Samoan Perspectives on Talking about Mental Health
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- Victoria University of Wellington
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<strong>Within Aotearoa New Zealand, Pacific peoples experience a significant burden of mental health, and have higher rates of mental disorders and rates of suicide planning and attempts compared to the general population (Tiatia, 2012). Despite these concerning rates, Pacific peoples report lower rates of diagnosis and utilisation rates of mental health services. Of the Pacific peoples affected by mental health, both NZ-born Pacific peoples and young people are more at risk of challenges to...
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- Research paper
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- Scholarly text / Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2024
- Creator
- Alofa Aberdein-Tapuai
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- https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Se_Talanoaga_au_le_Soifua_Maloloina_o_le_Mafaufau_Young_New_...
- Related subjects
- Development studies not elsewhere classified / Samoan perspectives / Development Studies / Mental Health / School: School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences / Degree Discipline: Development Studies / Degree Name: Master of Development Studies / Degree Level: Masters
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