
Child Health Care
Japanese American
1. Bornstein, Marc H. "Cross-Cultural Developmental Comparisons: The Case of Japanese-American Infant and Mother Activities and Interactions: What We Know, What We Need to Know, and Why We Need to Know." Developmental Review 9:2 (June 1989): 171-204.
2. Nagata, Donna K. "Long-Term Effects of the Japanese American Internment Camps: Impact upon the Children of the Internees." Journal Asian American Psychological Association 13.1 (1989): 48-55.
3. Saeki, Kaeko, Florence A. Clark, and Stanley P, Azen. "Performance of Japanese and Japanese-American Children on the Motor Accuracy-Revised and Design Copying Tests of the Southern California Sensory Integration Tests." American Journal of Occupational Therapy 39:2 (February 1985): 103-109.
4. Welkowitz, Joan, Donald N. Bond, and Stanley Feldstein. "Conversational Time Patterns of Japanese-American Adults and Children in Same and Mixed-Gender Dyads." Journal of Language and Social Psychology 3:2 (1984): 127-138.
Asian American
1. Abu-Saad, Huda. "Cultural Components of Pain: The Asian-American Child." Children's Health Care 13, no. 1 (Summer 1984): 11-14.
2. Abu-Saad, Huda. "Cultural Group Indicators of Pain in Children." Maternal-Child Nursing Journal 13, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 187-196.
3. "Asian Births in the U.S. Are the Subject of Newly Published NCHS Study." Public Health Reports 99, (July-August 1984): 431-432.
4. Cheng, L. R. "Asian-American Cultural Perspectives on Birth Defects: Focus on Cleft Palate." Cleft Palate Journal 27.3 (July 1990): 294-300.
5. Children's Defense Fund. Child Poverty in America. Washington, D.C.: Children's Defense Fund, 1991. In 1989, almost 18.9 percent of Asian American children lived in povery, compared to 14.8 percent of white children, and 43.7 percent of African American children.
6. "Concerns from the Communities about SUDS." Update, Asian Sudden Death Information Center 2.2 (Sept. 1987)
7. "The Cultural and Legal Dimensions of Infanticide." UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 8 (Spring 1990). Special Section of four articles on cases in Japan and China, and those involving Asian immigrants in the United States.
8. "Educational Activities about SUDS-Learning from One Another." Update, Asian Sudden Death Information Center 2.1 (May 1987):
9. Friede, A., et al. "Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus from Adopted Asian Children to their American Families." American Journal of Public Health 78 (January 1988): 26-29.
10. Gong, Susan Mae. "Child Abuse and Neglect: Perceptions Held by Asian Americans." Ph.D. dissertation, Boston University, 1985.
11. Kim, S. Peter. "The Asian American Child Psychiatrist: Career Development and Mission." Psychiatric Annals 19.12 (Dec. 1989): 639-42.
12. King, M. "Asian Children and Dental Health." Midwife Health Visitor and Community Nurse 22 (October 1986): 369-372.
13. Lui, Barbara Jean. "Asian-American Child-rearing Practices and Acculturation: A Cross-cultural Examination." Ph.d. dissertation, University of Washington, 1990.
14. Manio, E.B. "Asian Family Traditions and Their Influences in Transcultural Health Care Delivery." Children's Health Care 15:3 (Winter 1987): 172-177.
15. McGinn, T. J. "Pendle Syndrome? A Condition Where Asian Toddlers Suffer from Rotten Teeth, Anaemia and Constipation." Health Visitor 62.5 (May 1989): 154.
16 Rao, K., DiClemente, R.J., Ponton, L.E. "Child Sexual Abuse of Asians Compared with Other Populations." Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 31:5 (Sept. 1992): 880-6.
17. Yuen, J. "Asian Americans." Birth Defects Article Series 23:6 (1987): 164-70.
Teenage Health Care
Japanese American
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Asian American
1. Austin, Gregory A., et al. Prevention Research Update. Substance abuse among Asian American Youth. San Francisco, California: Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development, Dec. 1989.
2 "Babies Making Babies: Teen Pregnancies Rise in the Asian Pacific Community." Pacific Ties (UCLA) 3 (Feb. 1990)
3. Bachman, J. G., et al. Drug Use among Black, White, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian American High School Seniors (1976-1989): Prevalence, Trends, and Correlates. Monitoring the Future. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Institute for Social Research, 1990.
4. Biswas, Sheela. "Ethnic Differences in Self Poisoning: A Comparative Study between an Asian and White Adolescent Group." Journal of Adolescence 13.2 (June 1990): 189-93.
5. Burke, Tod W., and Charles E. O'Rear. "Home invaders: Asian Gangs in America." Police Studies 13 (Dec. 1990): 154-156.
Profiles from police departments in Fairfax, Virginia, and Tampa, Florida.
6. Grove, Kwai Julienne. "Identitiy Development in Interracial, Asian/White Late Adodlescnets: Must it be so Problematic?" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 20:6 (Dec. 1991): 617-29.
7. Lin, Alva. "Asian Gangbangers: Myth or Reality?" Pacific Ties Apr. 1991, 18.
8. Rotheram-Borus, Mary J. "Adolescent's Reference-Group Choices, Self-Esteem, and Adjustment." Journal of Personality & Social Psychology 59.5 (Nov. 1990): 1075-81. Study of high school students, including Asian Americans.
9. Sussman, S., et. al. "Psychosocial Predictors of Cigarette Smoking Onset by White, Black, Hispanic and Asian Adolescents in Southern California." Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 36 Suppl. (1987 Sept. 4): 11s-16s.
10. Worley, John L. Acculturation, Counseling Style and Client Preparation: Their Relation to and Effect on Asian-American Youths' Attitudes toward Counseling. Diss. Ph.D. dissertation. : University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1991.