Suicide
Suicide, or the taking of one's own life, is a tragic problem. Asian American
women have the highest suicide rate among women 65 or older. And suicide rates are higher
than the national average for Native Hawaiians. One possible reason for the higher rate of
suicide among Asian American/Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian women is that seeking
mental health support is not socially acceptable in those cultures. And many of them wait
to seek treatment until symptoms of mental health problems, such as depression, reach
crisis levels. Nearly one out of two Asian American/Pacific Islanders will have problems
using mental health treatment because they do not speak English or cannot find services
that meet their language needs. You can help prevent suicide. You can call 911,
1-800-SUICIDE, or the number of a suicide crisis center (you can find the number in your
phone book) if you feel suicidal or know someone who talks about it. It is important to
talk with someone right away.
Health Problems in Asian American/Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian Women
Obesity and Overweight
Diabetes
Heart Disease and Stroke
High Cholesterol
High Blood Pressure
Hepatitis B
Tuberculosis
Cervical cancer
Breast cancer
Suicide
Osteoporosis
Access to Health Care
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