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Addressing Mental Health Disparities: A Preliminary Test of the Multicultural Assessment Intervention Process (MAIP) Model
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Health Care (2006)
  • Richard H. Dana, Portland State University
  • Glenn Gamst
  • Richard Rogers
  • Aghop Der-Karabetian
Abstract

It is generally conceded that there are significant disparities in health and health care based on a person’s racial and ethnic background. Infant mortality rates for black babies remain nearly two-and-one-half times higher than for whites. The life expectancy for black men and women remains at nearly one decade fewer years of life compared with their white counterparts. Rates of death attributable to heart disease, stroke, prostate and breast cancer remain much higher in black populations. Diabetes disease rates are more than 30 percent higher among Native Americans and Hispanics than among whites. Minorities remain grossly under-represented in the health professions workforce relative to their proportions in the population. In addition, despite a large and growing body of scientific evidence, many patients and providers remain unaware that racial and ethnic health care disparities are a problem and perceptions about health care inequalities vary between minorities and whites. closing the disparity gap. This new book presents new research focusing on these disparities.

Keywords
  • Health services accessibility,
  • Discrimination in medical care,
  • Minorities -- Medical care
Publication Date
2006
Editor
Elene V. Metrosa
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers
ISBN
1600212689
Publisher Statement
Originally published in 2006, copyright Nova Publishers
Citation Information
Richard H. Dana, Glenn Gamst, Richard Rogers and Aghop Der-Karabetian. "Addressing Mental Health Disparities: A Preliminary Test of the Multicultural Assessment Intervention Process (MAIP) Model" New YorkRacial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Health Care (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_dana/241/