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Original Articles

Community Perceptions of Mental Health Needs in an Underserved Minority Neighborhood

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Pages 203-217 | Published online: 31 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Accurate information is needed to facilitate health equity in underserved communities. This community-based participatory study asked residents about the meaning of mental health, their perceptions of community mental health needs, barriers to accessing mental health care, and acceptability of mental health services that are integrated in primary health clinics. Forty-five primarily African-American residents from urban communities participated in focus groups. Findings revealed high prevalence of substance abuse, depression, crime, and stigma about mental illness, with multiple access barriers. Participants were receptive to mental health care integrated in primary care, if others did not know they were receiving mental health care.

Notes

*p < .05.

*Represents 78% of 45 focus group participants.

**Miscellaneous occupations were photography assistant, custodian, caterer, teacher, drafting engineer.

*Self-reported on the Community Voices Questionnaire. The RA and two researchers reviewed and grouped all participant responses (a total of 103 comments with individuals often contributing more than one comment) into themes.

**n = 36 (80%) of the total 45 focus group participants

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