J
Ment Health Adm 1992 Fall;19(3):246-67
Ethnic minority status and adolescent mental health services utilization.
Hoberman HM.
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Minnesota
Medical School, Minneapolis 55455.
Adolescents who are members of ethnic minority groups constitute a large
and ever increasing proportion of the population. While the information
base regarding mental health problems and mental health services utilization
in adolescents in general is slowly increasing, relatively little knowledge
has accumulated about the particular needs and practices of youth of color.
The purpose of this article is to review the available literature about
adolescent mental health needs and service utilization as well as literature
regarding adult ethnicity and mental health service utilization. The conclusion
of this review is that significant gaps exist in our knowledge base regarding
ethnicity in adolescents and its implications for the utilization of mental
health services. The limited data available suggest that significant numbers
of adolescents of color have multiple needs for mental health care and
that a complex set of barriers exists to prevent them from obtaining appropriate
services. A variety of suggestions are offered to improve the opportunities
for and the quality of mental health services for ethnic minority adolescents.
Publication Types: Review; Review, Tutorial
PMID: 10123306 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]