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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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          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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          Journal
          Adm Policy Ment Health
          Administration and policy in mental health
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-3289
          0894-587X
          July 2020
          : 47
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, Boston University, 2 Silber Way, Boston, MA, 02215, USA. jggreen@bu.edu.
          [2 ] Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
          [3 ] Disparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
          [4 ] Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
          [5 ] Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
          [6 ] Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
          Article
          10.1007/s10488-020-01021-6 NIHMS1563875
          10.1007/s10488-020-01021-6
          7260099
          32076886
          4c1ec78a-b868-4198-8411-53b6e7679458
          History

          CPES,Disparities,Inequities,Mental health,Race/ethnicity,Services,Treatment

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