Description
Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure. Spine is a bit worn.
This insightful volume from the CSAP Cultural Competence Series offers a comprehensive exploration of cultural competence in Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities. Edited by esteemed scholars Barbara W.K. Yee, Noreen Mokuau, and Sehwan Kim, it delves into the unique challenges and opportunities in providing culturally sensitive primary healthcare and substance abuse prevention services to these diverse populations. Published in the late 20th century, it reflects the growing recognition of the need for culturally competent healthcare practices to address the specific needs and backgrounds of different ethnic and cultural groups. This copy, though well-loved with some wear on the cover and spine, remains in good readable condition, making it an excellent addition to the library of healthcare professionals, social workers, or anyone interested in understanding and addressing the intricate intersections of culture, health, and social services.