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Barriers to Mental Health Service Use and Predictors of Treatment Drop Out: Racial/Ethnic Variation in a Population-Based Study

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DOI: 10.1007/s10488-020-01021-6

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CPES; Mental health; Services; Treatment; Disparities; Inequities; Race; ethnicity

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  1. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) of the National Institutes of Health [R01MD009719]
  2. NIMHD Center for Integrative Approaches to Health Disparities [P60-MD002249]

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This study examines racial/ethnic differences in perceived need for mental health treatment, barriers to treatment receipt, and reasons for dropout. Data are from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Studies, a pooled dataset from three U.S. nationally-representative adult samples. Among respondents with a 12-month psychiatric disorder who received no treatment (N = 1417), Asians and Latinos reported lower perceived need than Blacks and Whites, and Latinos reported the fewest attitudinal barriers. Among those with a 12-month disorder who dropped out of treatment, Asians and Latinos gave more reasons for dropping out. Significant interactions of race/ethnicity with other characteristics identified subpopulations with high unmet need.

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