Finding Our Roots Through Picture Books and Graphic Novels: Building Cultural Pride and Psychological Well-Being in Asian American Youth and Families - 27/03/25
, Priscilla Li, BA b, Ashley Cheng, MPH c, Doris Chen, BS d, Elaine Shen, MD e, f, g, Nealie T. Ngo, MD, MPH h, Eunice Y. Yuen, MD, PhD d| The authors have reported no funding for this work. |
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| The authors acknowledge Dr. Chiun Yu Hsu, PhD, from State University of New York at Buffalo, for cultural consultation and critical review. |
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| Disclosure: Elizabeth Y. Li, Priscilla Li, Ashley Cheng, Doris Chen, Elaine Shen, Nealie Ngo, and Eunice Y. Yuen have reported no biomedical financial interests or potential conflicts of interest. |
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| Note to Publishers: Books for review should be sent to Misty Richards, MD, MS, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior, 760 Westwood Plaza, Semel 48-259, Los Angeles, CA 90024, and/or Justin Schreiber, DO, MPH, FAAP, Lawrenceville Medical Building, 4117 Penn Avenue, 3rd floor - 3111, Pittsburgh, PA 15224. Correspondence to Misty Richards, MD, MS: misty.richards@gmail.com and/or Justin Schreiber, DO, MPH, FAAP: schreiberj@upmc.edu. Not all books received can be reviewed. Books are received with the understanding that reviewers selected by the editor write their independent critical appraisals of the book’s content and presentation. All statements expressed in this column are those of the authors and do not reflect the opinions of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. See the Guide for Authors for information about the preparation and submission of Book Forums. |
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