Latino youth are less likely to receive this type of care compared to their white peers
Mental Health Treatment
A cultural value emphasizing close family connections that can both support and complicate mental health discussions
Familismo
Increasing access to therapists who speak this can improve care for Latino communities
Spanish
Many Latino families avoid seeking care due to the high cost and lack of this
Health Insurance
This setting is often a key place for early mental health intervention for youth
School
This is a common barrier that prevents Latino communities from seeking mental health support due to shame or fear of judgment
Stigma
This belief may lead individuals to rely on personal strength rather than seeking professional help
Self-Reliance
Offering therapy through phone or video helps reduce transportation and access barriers
Telehealth
A lack of transportation or nearby providers is an example of this type of barrier
Structural Barrier
Limited access to culturally competent providers can result in incorrect identification of symptoms, known as this
Misdiagnosis
Latino youth often experience higher risks of this serious mental health outcome compared to some other groups
Suicide Risk
Fear related to this legal/social issue can prevent some Latino individuals from accessing care
Immigration Status Concerns
Hiring more providers from similar cultural backgrounds improves this between patients and clinicians
Trust
Fear of being misunderstood by providers due to cultural differences can prevent people from seeking help. Relates to a lack of this
Cultural Understanding
Learning how to recognize signs of mental illness in others is part of this skill
Mental health literacy
This issue can limit access to proper mental health care for Latino individuals
Language Barrier
This is the term for adapting mental health care to fit a person’s cultural background
Cultural Competence
Integrating mental health services into primary care settings helps increase this for Latinx adolescents
Access to care
This legal concern can discourage undocumented individuals from accessing services
Fear of deportation
Stress from balancing two cultures, home culture and dominant culture, is referred to as this
Acculturative stress
Unequal access to early screening often results in fewer of these for Latinx youth
Early interventions
This cultural concept of hypermasculinity can discourage Latino men from expressing vulnerability or seeking mental health support to avoid appearing "weak."
Machismo
This type of representation in the mental health workforce helps build trust with Latino patients
Culturally Representative Providers
Limited availability of bilingual professionals contributes to this type of inequality in healthcare
Healthcare disparity
Teaching coping strategies like mindfulness helps improve this
Emotional regulation