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Issues in the psychiatric care of Hispanics.

Psychiatr Serv. 1997 Apr;48(4):539-40. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/97246132
Ruiz P; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of; Texas-Houston Helath Science Center, USA.


Abstract: Factors affecting the mental health care of ethnic minority groups in the United States deserve serious consideration. Hispanics, the second largest of these groups, face problems of access to care, high rates of substance abuse and HIV, and shortages of Hispanic psychiatric professionals. Recommendations for improving psychiatric care for Hispanics include changes in the areas of health insurance, research funding, affirmative action, and psychiatric training.
Keywords: *Health Services Accessibility/STATISTICS & NUMER DATA *Hispanic Americans/PSYCHOLOGY *Mental Disorders/REHABILITATION *Mental Health Services/STATISTICS & NUMER DATAKWDhealthservicesaccessibility/statistics&numerdataKWDhispanicamericans/psychologyKWDmentaldisorders/rehabilitationKWDmentalhealthservices/statistics&numerdata
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