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Cultural Diversity--Serving Asian & Hispanic Consumers

Selected Readings

 

Wong-Hernandez, L. & Wong, D.W. (2002). The effects of language and culture. Variables to the rehabilitation of bilingual and bicultural consumers: A review of literature study focusing on Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans. Disability Studies Quarterly, 22(2).

Wong, D.W., Chan, F., da Silva Cardoso, E., Lam, C.S., & Miller, S.M. (2004). Rehabilitation counseling students’ attitudes toward people with disabilities in three social contexts: A conjoint analysis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 47(4).

Rosenthal, D.A., Wong, D.W., Blalock, K.M., & Delambo, D.A. (2004). Effects of counselor race on racial stereotypes of rehabilitation counseling clients. Disability and Rehabilitation, 26(2).

Wong-Hernandez, L. (2005). Impact of secondary disabling conditions on rehabilitation and employment. Proceeding of the 2005 International Forum on Rehabilitation of China Association of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons. 1, 16-18.

Wong, D.W., (2005). Attitudes towards persons with disabilities. Proceeding of the 2005 International Forum on Rehabilitation of China Association of rehabilitation of Disabled Persons. 1, 10-13.

Sciarra, D, Chang, T., McLean, R., Wong, D.W. (2005). White racial identity & attitude towards disability. Manuscript accepted for publication. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 33(4).

Chan, F., Wong, D.W., Rosenthal, D.A., Kundu, M., & Dutta, A. (2005). Eligibility rates of traditionally underserved individuals with disabilities revisited: A data mining approach. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 36, 3-10.

Rosenthal, D.A., Chan, F., Wong, D.W., Kundu, M.M., & Dutta, A. (in press). The effects of consumer characteristics and service patterns on vocational rehabilitation employment outcomes. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration.

Rosenthal, D.A., Wong, D.W., & Blalock, K. (in press). Effects of counselor race on clinical judgment of minority clients in vocational rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation.


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