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Perceived discrimination in health care and mental health/substance abuse treatment among blacks, Latinos, and whites.
The researchers investigated whether perceived discrimination in mental health/substance abuse visits contributes to participants' ratings of treatment helpfulness and stopped treatment. They found that fifteen percent of California adults reported discrimination during a health care visit and 4% specifically during mental health/substance abuse visits. Latinos, the uninsured, and those with past year mental disorders were twice as likely as others to report health care discrimination.
AHRQ-funded; HS021721.
Citation: Mays VM, Jones AL, Delany-Brumsey A .
Perceived discrimination in health care and mental health/substance abuse treatment among blacks, Latinos, and whites.
Med Care 2017 Feb;55(2):173-81. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000638.
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Keywords: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Substance Abuse, Behavioral Health, Disparities