Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. Disparities do not only lead to negative influences and inequities in the outcomes from serious physical health problems (such as cancer, heart disease, HIV/AIDS, and diabetes) for members of minority communities, but also lead to significant problems with outcomes from serious mental health conditions (including stress-related, manic-depressive, and psychotic disorders, as well as suicidal tendencies) for ethnic and racial minority group members in the US. While current epidemiological evidence suggests that the actual rates of incidence of mental health problems is not significantly different across different racial and ethnic groups in the ...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
Mental illness is a lot more common in the United States than we might think. On average, one in six...
Mental illness is a lot more common in the United States than we might think. On average, one in six...
This special article examines mental health disparities shared across the largest ethnic and racial ...
This paper explicates the stigma of mental illness as it is experienced by four ethnic minority grou...
Mental health is an important aspect of every individual’s life. However, regardless of its importan...
Stigma exists, this we know for sure. Research shows that members of racial minority groups have sig...
Despite the existence of effective treatments, mental health care disparities exist in the availabil...
BACKGROUND: There is a strong stigma attached to mental disorders preventing those affected from get...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
Mental illness is a lot more common in the United States than we might think. On average, one in six...
Mental illness is a lot more common in the United States than we might think. On average, one in six...
This special article examines mental health disparities shared across the largest ethnic and racial ...
This paper explicates the stigma of mental illness as it is experienced by four ethnic minority grou...
Mental health is an important aspect of every individual’s life. However, regardless of its importan...
Stigma exists, this we know for sure. Research shows that members of racial minority groups have sig...
Despite the existence of effective treatments, mental health care disparities exist in the availabil...
BACKGROUND: There is a strong stigma attached to mental disorders preventing those affected from get...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...