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    CPC Contributes to Study of Mental Health Among Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Youth

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    CPC participated in the Advancing AANHPI Youth’s Mental Health study by the Institute for Population Health Sciences, with Judy Ah-Yune, Director of CPC Manhattan Community Services, serving as one of the interviewees in the stakeholder interviews. The research sheds light on the severe mental health challenges faced by AANHPI youth in the U.S. Despite bearing some of the highest mental health burdens, this group has the lowest healthcare utilization and help-seeking behaviors. Suicide is the leading cause of death for AANHPI youth aged 10-24.

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