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Mental health clinics across the US are helping Latinos bridge language and access barriers

  • Hispanic adults reported slightly lower rates of mental illness than white Americans but higher rates than Black and Asian Americans, according to the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
  • The survey revealed that Hispanic adults were less likely to receive mental health treatment compared to multiracial and white adults.
  • Mental health experts, clinics, and politicians are addressing barriers Latinos face in accessing mental health care, including a scarcity of Latino mental health professionals and language barriers, by creating new programs.
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