AmeriHealth Caritas: Bias and Barriers Impede Mental Health Diagnosis and Treatment
Five questions to help find a culturally competent mental health provider
Nearly one in five adults, or about 53 million people, lives with a mental, emotional or behavioral health disorder in
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According to the
“The mental health care system was not designed with everyone in mind,” said Dr.
Challenges include a need for a more diverse behavioral health workforce as well as a lack of cultural competency, or the necessary skills, behaviors and attitudes to work effectively with different cultural groups. This can lead to misdiagnosis and inadequate treatment and cause mistrust in the patient.3
“Finding a mental health care provider who can include an individual’s unique culture, beliefs and values into their care is important for treatment to be successful,” explained Moghimi.
The barriers vulnerable populations face when seeking mental health care and diagnosis can have significant consequences, especially in non-white and marginalized communities. In 2019, suicide became the second leading cause of death for Black teens and young adults ages 15 to 24,4 and Black women remain one of the most undertreated
Moghimi recommends patients consider several questions to best evaluate whether a mental health provider is the right fit and can provide culturally competent care:
- Does the provider ask about your problems in the context of your social network, such as family or friends, others in your community?
- Does the provider ask you what you think the causes of your problems are?
- Does the provider ask about the most important aspects of your background or identity and whether they make a difference to your problem (i.e. discrimination)?
- Does the provider ask about barriers that have prevented you from getting the help you need, including any stigmas or social determinants of health?
- If there are differences in your backgrounds, does the provider ask about your concerns around these differences and what your expectations are?
These questions are some examples of what culturally competent mental health providers should be asking when trying to provide responsive care in the context of patients’ culture and inequities that may be a part of their daily lives.
About AmeriHealth Caritas
AmeriHealth Caritas is one of the nation’s leaders in health care solutions for those most in need. Operating in 12 states and the
1 “Mental Illness,”
2 “Mental Health Disparities: African Americans,” American Psychiatric Association, 2017, psychiatry.org/File%20Library/Psychiatrists/Cultural-Competency/Mental-Health-Disparities/Mental-Health-Facts-for-African-Americans.pdf
3 “Identity and Cultural Dimensions: Black/African American,”
4 “Mental and Behavioral Health - African Americans,”
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