Cultural Protective Factors
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Help-seeking behaviors and support networks can differ for different cultures.
Social support and family harmony are important protective factors among Asian American students.9
Religiosity is a key protective factor for African American students. Friends, family, elders, and other trusted community members are also key sources of support.13
Family support and family involvement in treatment is particularly important for Latino/a students, as the centrality of family, or familismo, is a core cultural value.11
Communalism and strong family bonds can be cultural protective factors for Arab Americans.
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