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The effects of discrimination and acculturation to service seeking satisfaction for Latina and Asian American women: implications for mental health professions.

机译:歧视和文化适应对拉丁裔和亚裔美国妇女寻求服务的影响:对心理健康专业的影响。

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There is ample research showing that there are health disparities for minorities with respect to seeking mental health services in the United States. Although there are general barriers for minorities in seeking service health, minority women are more vulnerable due to their negative experiences and lower satisfaction in receiving health care, compared to men. This study utilized the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) data set, which is the first population-based mental health study on Latino and Asian Americans, to give a full description of Latina and Asian American women's experience in mental health service seeking and identifies the opportunities in increasing their satisfaction levels. The results showed that perceived discrimination attributed to gender or race/ethnicity is negatively predicting levels of satisfaction of mental health service seeking. Older age, higher education levels, longer duration in the United States, and better mental health, are positively related to satisfaction levels for Latina and Asian American women.
机译:有大量研究表明,在美国寻求心理健康服务方面,少数群体的健康状况存在差异。尽管少数群体在寻求服务健康方面存在一般障碍,但与男性相比,少数群体妇女由于其负面经历和在接受保健方面的满意度较低而更加脆弱。这项研究利用了国家拉丁裔和亚裔美国人研究(NLAAS)数据集,这是针对拉丁裔和亚裔美国人的第一个基于人群的心理健康研究,全面描述了拉丁裔和亚裔美国人在寻求心理健康服务和体验方面的经验。确定提高满意度的机会。结果表明,归因于性别或种族/民族的歧视正在负面预测寻求心理健康服务的满意度。年龄更大,受教育程度更高,在美国的学习时间更长,心理健康状况更好与拉丁裔和亚裔美国人的满意度有关。

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