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Multiracial Black adults more likely to need mental health services than monoracial Blacks, study finds

Multiracial Black adults more likely to need mental health services than monoracial Blacks, study finds
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Women are not receiving needed mental health care through state's public programs

A UCLA study shows that unmet needs for psychological distress are particularly high for women of color, noncitizens and those who don't speak English. ....

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UCLA in the News July 23, 2021


July 23, 2021
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“This is basically an effort to create a boogeyman and pour everything into that category that they believe will prompt fear, discomfort and repudiation on the part of parents and voters who are primed to respond to this hysteria that they’re trying to create,” said Kimberlé Crenshaw, a law professor at the University of California at Los Angeles and Columbia Law School.
(Commentary by UCLA’s Sonja Diaz) It’s no secret that the path to victory for Gov. Gavin Newsom runs through the state’s diverse electorate. At the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative, our research indicates that in the 20 years leading up to the 2022 midterm elections, there will have been a 126% increase of Latino registered voters and a 94% increase of Asian American voters. ....

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