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Alabama faces battle at the ballot box; groups look to federal laws for protection; Israeli Cabinet votes to shut down Al Jazeera in the country; Florida among top states for children losing health coverage post-COVID; despite the increase, SD teacher salary one of the lowest in the country.

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Civil rights groups criticize police actions against student protesters, Republicans accuse Democrats of "buying votes" through student debt relief, and anti-abortion groups plan legal challenges to a Florida ballot referendum.

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Bidding begins soon for Wyoming's elk antlers, Southeastern states gained population in the past year, small rural energy projects are losing out to bigger proposals, and a rural arts cooperative is filling the gap for schools in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Superando barreras en el Mes de Concientización sobre Salud Mental de las Minorías

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Monday, July 10, 2023   

Julio es el mes nacional de la concientización sobre la salud mental de las minorías, que destaca las dificultades específicas de las comunidades de color en los centros de atención médica de los Estados Unidos.

El doctor Trenton James es psiquiatra de Kaiser Permanente en Seattle. Afirma que las personas negras tienen menos probabilidades de recibir tratamiento para enfermedades mentales.

"Los estadounidenses de raza negra no padecen más enfermedades mentales que la población en general," asegura James. "Sin embargo, los adultos negros son uno de los grupos que más sufren de discapacidades entre quienes no reciben tratamiento por enfermedad mental."

James afirma que la pobreza es uno de los principales obstáculos para el tratamiento. Alrededor del 27% de los estadounidenses de raza negra viven por debajo del umbral de la pobreza, en comparación con el 10% de los estadounidenses de raza blanca.

James afirma que también existe un estigma en torno a la búsqueda de tratamiento, aunque señala que la gente se mostró más abierta a hablar de salud mental durante la pandemia.

James afirma que los pacientes negros suelen recibir un tratamiento diferente y menos eficaz que sus homólogos blancos.

"Los estadounidenses de raza negra tienen menos probabilidades de que se les ofrezca un tratamiento farmacológico o psicoterapéutico basado en pruebas," asevera James, "o incluso de recibir una atención acorde con las directrices."

James dice que es importante ser específico al considerar cómo superar las barreras para el tratamiento de salud mental en ciertas comunidades.

"Las comunidades marginadas realmente necesitan soluciones a medida," asegura James, "aunque podemos ofrecer servicios y recursos que son iguales en todos los ámbitos, es posible que no se satisfagan las necesidades individuales de cada grupo dentro de esa comunidad."



Divulgación: Kaiser Health Plan of Washington Project contribuye a nuestro fondo para informar sobre la prevención del abuso de alcohol y drogas, problemas de salud, hambre/alimentos/nutrición, problemas de personas mayores. Si desea ayudar a respaldar noticias de interés público, haga clic aquí.


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