Black and Latino minorities have traditionally had poorer access to primary care than non-Latino Whites, but these patterns could change with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). To guide post-ACA efforts to address mental health service disparities, we used a nationally representative sample to characterize baseline race-, ethnicity-, and nativity-associated differences in mental health services in the context of primary care. Data were obtained from the Medical Expenditures Panel Survey (MEPS), a two-year panel study of healthcare use, satisfaction with care, and costs of services in the United States (US). We pooled data from six waves (14-19) of participants with serious psychological distress to examine racial, ethnic, and nativity dispariti...
This study found little evidence of racial and ethnic disparities in access to psychotherapy service...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
High need, low access, and rising health care costs reveal the inadequacies of the current mental he...
Background. Black and Latino minorities have traditionally had poorer access to primary care than no...
Mental health disorders are common but often remain untreated, resulting in a considerable burden of...
BACKGROUND: As the racial composition of the U.S. population grows ever more diverse, landmark healt...
Older studies have found that minorities in the United States receive fewer mental health services t...
Objective: This study examined variation in mental health service use among U.S. Latinos by place of...
Inequalities in mental health care (MHC) access and quality are prominent and disproportionately aff...
2019-04-25Racial disparities in mental health care in the United States are well documented, particu...
OBJECTIVE. We examine whether ethnic differences in use of inpatient mental health services exist wh...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
ObjectiveTo examine perceptions of medical doctor behavior in mental health (MH) utilization dispari...
Despite high lifetime risk for depressive disorder, Latinos under-utilize mental health services as ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to characterize racial-ethnic variation in diagnoses and ...
This study found little evidence of racial and ethnic disparities in access to psychotherapy service...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
High need, low access, and rising health care costs reveal the inadequacies of the current mental he...
Background. Black and Latino minorities have traditionally had poorer access to primary care than no...
Mental health disorders are common but often remain untreated, resulting in a considerable burden of...
BACKGROUND: As the racial composition of the U.S. population grows ever more diverse, landmark healt...
Older studies have found that minorities in the United States receive fewer mental health services t...
Objective: This study examined variation in mental health service use among U.S. Latinos by place of...
Inequalities in mental health care (MHC) access and quality are prominent and disproportionately aff...
2019-04-25Racial disparities in mental health care in the United States are well documented, particu...
OBJECTIVE. We examine whether ethnic differences in use of inpatient mental health services exist wh...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate racial-ethnic differences in use of mental healt...
ObjectiveTo examine perceptions of medical doctor behavior in mental health (MH) utilization dispari...
Despite high lifetime risk for depressive disorder, Latinos under-utilize mental health services as ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to characterize racial-ethnic variation in diagnoses and ...
This study found little evidence of racial and ethnic disparities in access to psychotherapy service...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
High need, low access, and rising health care costs reveal the inadequacies of the current mental he...