Objective: To identify and describe barriers to access to mental health services encountered by ethnoracial seniors. Method: A multiracial, multicultural, and multidisciplinary team including a community workgroup worked in partnership with seniors, families, and service providers in urban Toronto Chinese and Tamil communities to develop a broad, stratified sample of participants and to guide the study. This participatory, action-research project used qualitative methodology based on grounded theory to generate areas of inquiry. Each of 17 focus groups applied the same semistructured format and sequence of inquiry. Results: Key barriers to adequate care include inadequate numbers of trained and acceptable mental health workers, especially p...
With a recent surge in older adult populations worldwide (i.e., composed of individuals aged 65 year...
Latino older adults under-utilize mental health services. Mental health professionals are encouraged...
In the United States, over three million adults, age 50 and older, reported a diagnosis of serious m...
Ethnic elders are commonly reluctant to access mental health services and their mental health proble...
South Asians frequently migrate at an advanced age to join their adult children in the United States...
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This study examines the variation by age and racial/ethnic minority status in factors affecting misu...
Objective:In most developed countries, substantial disparities exist in access to mental health serv...
Elderly people from ethnic minority groups often experience different barriers in accessing health s...
Objective: With increasing international migration, mental health care of migrants and ethnic minori...
Mental healthcare disparities are routinely documented, yet they remain wider than in most other are...
Background: In most European countries, there are significant disparities in the understanding of me...
As individuals enter old age, they experience multiple physical and cognitive changes, losses, retir...
This narrative review explores the mental health of older immigrants in Canada through an intersecti...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
With a recent surge in older adult populations worldwide (i.e., composed of individuals aged 65 year...
Latino older adults under-utilize mental health services. Mental health professionals are encouraged...
In the United States, over three million adults, age 50 and older, reported a diagnosis of serious m...
Ethnic elders are commonly reluctant to access mental health services and their mental health proble...
South Asians frequently migrate at an advanced age to join their adult children in the United States...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
This study examines the variation by age and racial/ethnic minority status in factors affecting misu...
Objective:In most developed countries, substantial disparities exist in access to mental health serv...
Elderly people from ethnic minority groups often experience different barriers in accessing health s...
Objective: With increasing international migration, mental health care of migrants and ethnic minori...
Mental healthcare disparities are routinely documented, yet they remain wider than in most other are...
Background: In most European countries, there are significant disparities in the understanding of me...
As individuals enter old age, they experience multiple physical and cognitive changes, losses, retir...
This narrative review explores the mental health of older immigrants in Canada through an intersecti...
Objective: Studies suggest that non-European immigrants to Canada tend to under use mental health se...
With a recent surge in older adult populations worldwide (i.e., composed of individuals aged 65 year...
Latino older adults under-utilize mental health services. Mental health professionals are encouraged...
In the United States, over three million adults, age 50 and older, reported a diagnosis of serious m...