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Mental Health and Ethnic Minority Children and Youth: Need, Access, Quality From: “Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General” Lonnie R. Snowden Professor of Social Welfare Director, Center for Mental Health Services Research
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Demographics and Areas of Special Need Native Americans:.5% of California population; 42% rural; high rates of substance abuse, especially alcohol abuse. Latinos: 32% of California population; 38% non U.S. born; high rates of depressive symptoms and substance abuse. Asian Americans: 12% of California population; 60% non U.S. born; high rates of anxiety symptoms among some immigrant youth and PTSD among refugees. African Americans: 7% of California population; heavily urban; symptoms of conduct disorder and depression, substance abuse.
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Family and Community Poverty: Family and community, income and assets High and low social capital: Ethnic enclaves and poverty communities Family, friends, and religious figures as source of help Functional status: family, peers, schools, police
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Promoting Access Unmet need and burden Insurance: Medical and private coverage; the problem of differential response High need populations: child welfare, juvenile justice, social service recipients, the homeless
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Improving Quality Belief systems, idiom of distress Practice guidelines and issues of translation The need to improve functional status Therapeutic alliance and trust Large gains from small investments: toward a life course, societal perspective
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