adjustment to divorce and family reconfiguration (Zhou et al., 2008) or challenging parent–child communication, community-based services are
noted for their contribution to parent engagement, normalization and
de-stigmatization. The provision of services within communities of
like others enables self-help and social integration as a component of
clinical outreach and community development. Access to mental health
services may be nonetheless complicated for immigrant and refugee
youth due to language, stigma of mental health services, and lack of
awareness of appropriate health and community resources (Ellis,
Miller, Baldwin, & Abdi, 2011; Saechao et al., 2012).
adjustment to divorce and family reconfiguration (Zhou et al., 2008) or challenging parent–child communication, community-based services arenoted for their contribution to parent engagement, normalization andde-stigmatization. The provision of services within communities oflike others enables self-help and social integration as a component ofclinical outreach and community development. Access to mental healthservices may be nonetheless complicated for immigrant and refugeeyouth due to language, stigma of mental health services, and lack ofawareness of appropriate health and community resources (Ellis,Miller, Baldwin, & Abdi, 2011; Saechao et al., 2012).
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