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David T. Takeuchi
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 148
Citations - 11789
David T. Takeuchi is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Ethnic group. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 140 publications receiving 10550 citations. Previous affiliations of David T. Takeuchi include Indiana University & Boston College.
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Disparity in depression treatment among racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States.
Margarita Alegría,Pinka Chatterji,M.P.H. Kenneth B. Wells M.D.,Zhun Cao,Chih-Nan Chen,David T. Takeuchi,James S. Jackson,Xiao-Li Meng +7 more
TL;DR: Disparities in the likelihood of both having access to and receiving adequate care for depression were significantly different for Asians and African Americans in contrast to non-Latino whites.
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Use of Mental Health-Related Services Among Immigrant and US-Born Asian Americans: Results From the National Latino and Asian American Study
Jennifer Abe-Kim,David T. Takeuchi,Seunghye Hong,Nolan Zane,Stanley Sue,Michael S. Spencer,Hoa B. Appel,Ethel G. Nicdao,Margarita Alegría +8 more
TL;DR: Asian Americans demonstrated lower rates of any type of mental health-related service use than did the general population, although there are important exceptions to this pattern according to nativity status and generation status.
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Considering context, place and culture: the National Latino and Asian American Study
Margarita Alegría,David T. Takeuchi,Glorisa Canino,Naihua Duan,Patrick E. Shrout,Xiao-Li Meng,William A. Vega,Nolan Zane,Doryliz Vila,Meghan Woo,Mildred Vera,Peter J. Guarnaccia,Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola,Stanley Sue,Javier I. Escobar,Keh Ming Lin,Fong Gong +16 more
TL;DR: New concepts and methods utilized in the development of the NLAAS are presented to capture and investigate ethnic, cultural and environmental considerations that are often ignored in mental health research.
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Immigration-Related Factors and Mental Disorders Among Asian Americans
David T. Takeuchi,Nolan Zane,Seunghye Hong,David H. Chae,Fang Gong,Gilbert C. Gee,Emily Walton,Stanley Sue,Margarita Alegría +8 more
TL;DR: For Asian Americans, immigration-related factors were associated with mental disorders, but in different ways for men and women.
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A nationwide study of discrimination and chronic health conditions among asian americans
TL;DR: Everyday discrimination may contribute to stress experienced by racial/ethnic minorities and could lead to chronic illness among a nationally representative sample of Asian Americans.