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Rahn Kennedy Bailey, M.D., D.F.A.P.A 113 th President National Medical Association Chairman & Professor DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES ELAM MENTAL HEALTH CENTER MEHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 1/21
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Overcoming Stigma Together: Changing lives, families and communities NOVEMBER 7, 2014 2/21
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Definition of Sigma A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person. Stigma. 2014. In Merriam-Webster.com. Retrieved October 1, 2014, from http://www.merriam-Webster.com/dictionary/sigma 3/21
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Effects of Stigma… Recent definitions of stigma focus on the RESULTS of stigma – the prejudice, avoidance, rejection and discrimination directed at people believed to have an illness, disorder or other trait perceived to be undesirable Stigma causes unnecessary suffering, possibly causing a person to deny symptoms, delay treatment and refrain from daily activities Stigma can omit people from access to housing, employment, insurance and appropriate medical care Stigma can interfere with prevention efforts http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5920a3.htm 4/21
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How stigmas influence the health of the African American Community http://www.count-me-in.ca/forums/slides/inclusion2.html 5/21
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The “Un” Populations Underserved Undeserved Underprivileged Unemployed Underclass Uninsured Underinsured Undocumented Undereducated Uninformed http://www.slideshare.net/antz505/hepe-introduction-to-health-disparities-1 6/21
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Health Is A Function Of Many Factors… Education Economic Stability Social and Community Atmosphere Neighborhood and Surrounding Environment Health and Health Care Services Social Determinants of Health http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/overview.aspx?topicid=39 7/21
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Social Determinants Of Health Lead To… Health Disparities www.citymatch.org:8080/05conf/MMaskay.ppt 8/21
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Health Disparities Gaps in quality of health and health care that reflect differences in: Socioeconomic status Racial and ethnic backgrounds Education level Disparities stem from factors including: Accessibility of health care Increased risk of disease Occupational exposure Increased risk of disease from underlying genetic, ethnic or familial factors http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/minorityHealth/Pages/disparities.aspx 9/21
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Significant Statistics 10/21
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Chronic Disease Death Rates by Race and Ethnicity http://www.patientnavigatortraining.com11/21
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Prostate Cancer http://www.cdc.gov/Features/dsProstateCancer/12/21
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New HIV Infections by Race/Ethnicity http://www.thebody.com/content/48447/basic-hiv-statistics.html13/21
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Infant Mortality http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6205a6.htm14/21
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Homicides Rates http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6227a1.htm15/21
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Incarceration Rates 16/21
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Addressing Health Disparities in the African American Community Ongoing process Not a discrete event Requires collaboration from many partners Must be evaluated frequently to: Assess progress Judge impact Identify gaps, strengths and opportunities Celebrate successes www.citymatch.org:8080/05conf/MMaskay.ppt 17/21
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Addressing Mental Health Disparities in the African American Community Recognize the facts: Cultural biases against mental health professionals and health care professionals in general prevent many African Americans from accessing care, due to prior experiences with historical misdiagnoses, inadequate treatment and a lack of cultural understanding African Americans are less likely to receive an accurate diagnoses than their Caucasian counterparts Only 2% of Psychiatrist, 2% of Psychologists and 4% of Social Workers in the U.S. are African American African Americans are much more likely to seek help through their primary care doctors as opposed to accessing specialty care http://www.nami.org/Content/ContentGroups/Multicultural_Support1/Fact_Sheets1/AfricanAmerican_ MentalHealth_FactSheet_2009.pdf 18/21
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Addressing Mental Health Disparities in the African American Community Recognize the facts: African Americans are often at a socioeconomic disadvantage in terms of accessing both medical and mental health care Experiences of mental illness vary across cultures and there needs to be improved cultural awareness and competence in the health care and mental health workforce Children in foster care and the child welfare system are more likely to develop mental illness. African American children comprise 45% of the public foster care population African Americans comprise 40% of the homeless population and only 12% of the U.S. population. People experiencing homelessness are at a greater risk for developing a mental illness http://www.nami.org/Content/ContentGroups/Multicultural_Support1/Fact_Sheets1/AfricanAmerican_ MentalHealth_FactSheet_2009.pdf 19/21
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Where do we go from here: Overcoming Stigma in Health Care To achieve large and sustained improvements in health outcomes we need to: Address the Underlying Cause: Culture Thoughts Treat Symptoms Change Legislation Evoke New Policies Provide Funding Opportunities http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/analyze/analyze-community-problems-and-solutions/social-determinants-of-health/main20/21
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Thank you! QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 21/21
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