Trends in Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Access to Mental Health Care, 2004–2012
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Abstract
Objective
This study compared trends in racial-ethnic disparities in mental health care access among whites, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians by using the Institute of Medicine definition of disparities as all differences except those due to clinical appropriateness, clinical need, and patient preferences.
Methods
Racial-ethnic disparities in mental health care access were examined by using data from a nationally representative sample of 214,597 adults from the 2004-2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys. The main outcome measures included three mental health care access measures (use of any mental health care, any outpatient care, and any psychotropic medication in the past year).
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Keywords
- Ethnic group
- Mental health
- Medicine
- Psychological intervention
- Medical Expenditure Panel Survey
- Health equity
- Health care
- Race and health
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