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Socio-Cultural Study of Suicide Attempts Among Chinese Immigrants in NYC

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Date: Friday, April 11th, 2008

Time: 10:00AM – 12:30PM

Place: Auditorium, Hunter College School of Social Work
129 E. 79th Street , New York City

(Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.)

Principle Investigator: Dr. Irene Chung, Associate Professor, Hunter College School of Social Work

This study explores ethnic-specific and immigrant-specific issues in conjunction with other suicide risk factors with a sample of Chinese immigrants in New York City.

The NY Coalition for Asian American Mental Health (NYCAAMH) and Dr. Irene Chung invite you to discuss the findings and the implications for social service and policy recommendations.

For further information and to RSVP, please contact nycaamh@yahoo.com

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