Spencer and Chen (2004) found that Chinese Americans who experience language-based discrimination:
a. sought informal help-seeking from friends and relatives.
b. caused the patients to seek higher educated providers.
c. caused the patients to avoid all health care.
d. caused the patients to self-medicate.
A
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