Symptoms of Anxiety and Associated Risk and Protective Factors in Young Asian American Children

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Keng-Yen Huang
Sabrina Cheng
Esther Calzada
Laurie Miller Brotman
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[1] NYU Child Study Center,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
[2] New York University School of Medicine,undefined
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Asian American; Anxiety; Somatization; Acculturation; Parenting; Risk factor;
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Anxiety is one of the most prevalent mental health problems in young children but there has been a dearth of studies focusing on Asian American children. This study examines the patterns and the predictors of childhood anxiety and related symptoms in young children in a diverse Asian American (ASA) sample (n = 101). Findings indicate that ASA children are at higher risk for anxiety, somatization, and depressive problems than their peers. Parents’ level of acculturation (i.e., American identity, English competence), parental negative emotion socialization, conflicted parent–child relationship, child emotional knowledge and adaptive skills, as well as teachers’ ethnic background and school class types were all associated with ASA children’s anxiety. A combination of cultural, family, and school factors explained from 17 to 39 % of the variance in anxiety symptoms. Findings inform prevention services for young ASA children.
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