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Accès aux services de traitement de la santé mentale en langues asiatiques
In this cross-sectional study of U.S. mental health facilities, the availability of Asian language services remained persistently low and declined in later years, with limited access especially in rural counties
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RAND Corporation (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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While language services are important, it is equally crucial to enhance overall mental health education and outreach to Asian communities.
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The decline in Asian language services reflects a lack of prioritization for minority mental health, raising broader concerns about equity in healthcare.
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Rural areas face unique challenges; expanding Asian language mental health services in these regions could significantly improve community well-being.
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Focusing on language services may divert resources from addressing the broader systemic issues in mental health that affect all populations.
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Increasing Asian language services in mental health facilities is essential for improving access and quality of care for diverse communities.
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