Factors Associated with Mental Health Service Use Among Latino and Asian Americans

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Hyunkag Cho
Isok Kim
Daniel Velez-Ortiz
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[1] Michigan State University,School of Social Work
[2] Ewha Womans University,Department of Social Welfare
[3] University at Buffalo,School of Social Work
[4] The State University of New York,School of Social Work and Julian Samora Research Institute
[5] Michigan State University,undefined
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Mental health; Service use; Latino; Asian; Immigrant;
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Literature concur that there is a disparity between epidemiological prevalence and mental health services (MHS) utilization rates for Latino and Asian Americans. This study adapted the behavioral model of health service use to examine factors associated with MHS use among Latino and Asian Americans. The model consists of predisposing, enabling, and need factors. This study used the National Latino and Asian American Study data, including six ethnic groups. The outcome measure for this study was the use of MHS in the past 12 months. Age, sex, and education predicted higher odds of MHS use among Latinos, none of which were significant among Asians. Needs factors were strongly associated with higher odds of MHS use among Latinos and Asians.
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