Latino and Asian parents in California are less likely than other racial groups to seek traditional mental health treatment for their children, researchers at Loma Linda University and UCLA say.
Factoring out income, education and immigration, the study found that “the race of the parent is still a big deal” in determining whether services are sought, said Jim Banta, an assistant professor of public health at Loma Linda.
Study finds cultural gap in seeking mental health care
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