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Sumie Okazaki

Affiliations: 
Applied Psychology New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Counseling Psychology, Gender Studies, Multilingual Education, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Adult and Continuing Education
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Stanley Sue grad student (SocTree)
 (Cultural variations in the self and emotional distress)

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E J. R. David grad student 2007 NYU
Matthew J. Graziano grad student 2015 NYU
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Okazaki S, Lee CS, Prasai A, et al. (2022) Disaggregating the data: Diversity of COVID-19 stressors, discrimination, and mental health among Asian American communities. Frontiers in Public Health. 10: 956076
Wong-Padoongpatt G, Zane N, Okazaki S, et al. (2020) Individual Variations in Stress Response to Racial Microaggressions Among Asian Americans Asian American Journal of Psychology
Alif A, Nelson BS, Stefancic A, et al. (2019) "Documentation status and psychological distress among New York City community college students": Correction to Alif et al. (2019). Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Alif A, Nelson BS, Stefancic A, et al. (2019) Documentation status and psychological distress among New York City community college students. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Tu MC, Zhou S, Wong SN, et al. (2019) Realities of the American dream: Vocational experiences and intersecting invisibility of low-income Chinese immigrant laborers Journal of Vocational Behavior. 113: 88-102
Graziano MJ, Okazaki S, Chun G, et al. (2018) Identities of accommodation; identities of resistance: Korean American women and meaning making during and post college Narrative Inquiry. 28: 75-93
Juang LP, Park I, Kim SY, et al. (2018) Reactive and proactive ethnic–racial socialization practices of second-generation Asian American parents. Asian American Journal of Psychology. 9: 4-16
Wong-Padoongpatt G, Zane N, Okazaki S, et al. (2017) Decreases in Implicit Self-Esteem Explain the Racial Impact of Microaggressions Among Asian Americans. Journal of Counseling Psychology
Okazaki S. (2016) Awkward Questions About Asian American Achievement Sociological Forum. 31: 730-734
Wong G, Derthick AO, David EJ, et al. (2014) The What, the Why, and the How: A Review of Racial Microaggressions Research in Psychology. Race and Social Problems. 6: 181-200
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