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Culturally Adapted Mental Health Intervention: A meta-analytic review

This paper is an analysis of 76 research studies looking at the availability and quality of mental health services provided to persons from historically disadvantaged racial and ethnic groups. The research found that interventions targeted to specific cultural or ethnic groups, including in native language, was four times more effective than interventions provided to groups consisting of clients from a variety of backgrounds. 

 
Author(s): 
Griner, D., and Smith, T. B.
Year of Publication: 
2006
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Resource Type: 
Journal article - open access
Language: 
English
Section: 
Resource Database