Access to mental health treatment by English language proficiency and race/ethnicity
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Access to mental health treatment by English language proficiency and race/ethnicity
Abstract
Background: Limited English proficiency (LEP) may contribute to mental health care disparities, yet empirical data are limited.
Objective: To quantify the language barriers to mental health care by race/ethnicity using a direct measure of LEP is the objective of the study.
Design: Cross-sectional analysis of the 2001 California Health Interview Survey is the study's design.
Participants: Adults aged 18 to 64 who provided language data (n = 41,984) were the participants of the study.
Measurement: Participants were categorized into three groups by self-reported English proficiency and language spoken at home: (1) English-speaking only, (2) Bilingual, and (3) Non-English speaking. Mental health treatment was measured by self-reported use of mental health services by those reporting a mental health need.
Results: Non-English speaking individuals had lower odds of receiving needed services (OR: 0.28; 95% CI: 0.17-0.48) than those who only spoke English, when other factors were controlled. The relationship was even more dramatic within racial/ethnic groups: non-English speaking Asian/PIs (OR = 0.15; 95% CI: 0.30-0.81) and non-English speaking Latinos (OR: 0.19; 95% CI: 0.09-0.39) had significantly lower odds of receiving services compared to Asian/PIs and Latinos who spoke only English.
Conclusions: LEP is associated with lower use of mental health care. Since LEP is concentrated among Asian/PIs and Latinos, it appears to contribute to racial/ethnic disparities in mental health care. Heightened attention to LEP is warranted in both mental health practice and policy.
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