Mental health and service utilization among individuals of Mexican heritage. We are conducting a survey study that examines how cultural and racial factors affect mental health and their decision to seek counseling.
Social class and classism in health and health disparities. We are conducting a survey study that tests the role of social class and classism in mental health and service utilization.
International students’ mental health and suicidality. We are conducting a survey study that tests cultural and racial factors affect mental health and suicidality.
Social class and classism in academic outcome. We are conducting a survey study to examine the relationships between social class related factors and academic outcomes.
Asian American women's expereinces of work. We are conducting a survey study to examine the relationships between gendered racial microagression related factors and career outcomes.
Racism experiences of Asian American and African American college students . We are conducting a qulitative study to examine the experiences of Asian American and African American college students within a majority-minority conexts as they attending a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI).
Choi, N., *Kim, H., & *Gruber, L. (2019). Religious values and spiritual belief on willingness to seek counseling among female college students with Mexican heritage. Journal of Counseling Psychology.
Kim, Y. H., & Choi, N. (2019). Career decision-making self-efficacy among Asian American college students: the role of curiosity and ethnic identity. The Career Development Quarterly, 67, 32-46.
Choi, N., & Miller, M. J.(2018).College students’ attitudes toward seeking professional help: The role of social class, classism, and stigma.The Counseling Psychologist, 1-25.
Michaels, C., Choi, N.,Hitter, T., & Adams, E. (2018). Testing a new model of sexual minority stress to assess the roles of meaning in life and internalized heterosexism on stress-related growth and life satisfaction. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity.
Choi, N.,& Miller, M. J. (2014). AAPI college students’ willingness to seek counseling: The role of culture, stigma, and attitudes. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 61, 340-351
Miller, M. J., Yang, M., Lim, R. H., Hui, K., Choi, N., Fan, X., Lin, L., Grome, R., Farrell, J., & Blackmon, S. (2013). A test of the domain-specific acculturation strategy hypothesis. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 19, 1-12.
Miller, M. J., Yang, M., Hui, K., Choi, N., & Lim, R. H. (2011). Acculturation, enculturation, and Asian American college students’ mental health and attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58, 346-357.
Perez-Rojas, A. E., Choi, N., Yang, M., Bartholomew, T. T., & *Perez, G. (under review). Suicide ideation among international students: The role of cultural, academic, and interpersonal factors. Journal of Counseling Psychology.
Choi, N., Li, X., *Brown, R., *Gibbs, J., & *Lopez, J. (under review). Exploring the role of cultural values and social class on mental health and attitudes toward seeking counseling in Mexican Americans. Journal of Latinx Psychology.