The influence of ethnic-racial identity and discrimination on mental health treatment attitudes among college students.

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Title: The influence of ethnic-racial identity and discrimination on mental health treatment attitudes among college students.
Authors: Oshin, Linda, Milan, Stephanie, Wacha-Montes, Annmarie
Source: Journal of American College Health. Nov2024, Vol. 72 Issue 8, p2954-2962. 9p.
Subjects: World Wide Web, Self-evaluation, Mental health services, Therapeutics, Group identity, Asian Americans, African Americans, Universities & colleges, Hispanic Americans, Questionnaires, Diversity in the workplace, Descriptive statistics, White people, Attitude (Psychology), Psychology of college students, Discrimination (Sociology), Health equity, Counseling
Abstract: Objective: While understanding racial/ethnic disparities in mental health services use is a growing priority in colleges and universities, little is known the attitudes that may contribute to these disparities. Methods: This study investigates the relationship between clinic diversity, ethnic-racial identity, discrimination, and treatment attitudes. College students n = 250 (Asian 21%, Black 11%, Latinx 23%, and White 45%) participated in an online experimental task rating hypothetical clinic websites that varied by clinician diversity and completed a series of self-report questionnaires. Results: Clinician diversity did not influence treatment attitudes, but discrimination and ethnic-racial identity were significantly related to treatment attitudes. Additionally, the relationship between public regard and treatment attitudes was moderated by race/ethnicity. Conclusions: By focusing on treatment attitudes rather than behaviors, this study addresses potential areas of intervention to address racial/ethnic disparities in college mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objective: While understanding racial/ethnic disparities in mental health services use is a growing priority in colleges and universities, little is known the attitudes that may contribute to these disparities. Methods: This study investigates the relationship between clinic diversity, ethnic-racial identity, discrimination, and treatment attitudes. College students n = 250 (Asian 21%, Black 11%, Latinx 23%, and White 45%) participated in an online experimental task rating hypothetical clinic websites that varied by clinician diversity and completed a series of self-report questionnaires. Results: Clinician diversity did not influence treatment attitudes, but discrimination and ethnic-racial identity were significantly related to treatment attitudes. Additionally, the relationship between public regard and treatment attitudes was moderated by race/ethnicity. Conclusions: By focusing on treatment attitudes rather than behaviors, this study addresses potential areas of intervention to address racial/ethnic disparities in college mental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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