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Southeast Asian Health - Coggle Diagram
Southeast Asian Health
refugees
less likely to speak English
faced more trauma in their home country and migration
mental health issues
US sending refugees that came to the US as babies
struggle to assimilate, their "home" country's culture is more foreign to them than US
may not even speak the language
US bringing up small crimes (marijuana, petty theft, etc.) that other citizens are brushed off for
Money and power, access to lawyers, legal system less possible
Cambodia, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam
darker complexions
"collective Black"
racism to distance themselves from this perception of them?
white refugee experiences in comparison? Ukraine?
struggle to utilize available programs
language barriers
fear of government programs...are they going to send them back to their home country? entire campaigns are run on an urge to send people from other countries away
lack of insurance, reduced access (financial, cultural)
"perceived discrimination"
invalidates experiences
leaves room to question/argue about how they are feeling
should use "self-reported" insead if not good way to quantify
should we quantify?
probably helps some people better understand but seems to lack sensitivity, subjectivity, and consistency
SES is beyond just financial status
neighborhood, housing quality, access to fresh food
fair treatment at work, by landlord
low sense of self-efficacy