Distress, Impairment, and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Perceived Need for Mental Health Treatment in a Nationally Representative Sample.
Joshua BreslauEunice C WongM Audrey BurnamRyan K McBainMatthew CefaluRobin BeckmanRebecca L CollinsPublished in: Psychiatry (2021)
Differences in perceived need across racial/ethnic groups are not attributable to differences in distress and impairment. Heterogeneity in the relationships of psychological distress and functional impairment with perceived need for mental health treatment is related to language, a strong indicator of country of birth.