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A rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions to enhance equitable or overall access to mental health services by ethnic minority groups

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Systematic Review of Cultural Aspects of Stigma and Mental Illness among Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups in the United States: Implications for Interventions.

American Journal of Community Psychology, 2021
Stigma is integral to understanding mental health disparities among racial and ethnic minority groups in the United States. We conducted a systematic review to identify empirical studies on cultural aspects of mental illness stigma (public, structural ...
Supriya Misra   +6 more
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Voter Preferences and the Political Underrepresentation of Minority Groups: Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Candidates in Advanced Democracies

Journal of Politics, 2020
Minority groups have long been underrepresented in politics. Support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights and the incidence of LGBT candidates have dramatically increased in recent years. But do voters (still) penalize LGT candidates?
G. Magni, Andrew Reynolds
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Interculturalism and the Acceptance of Minority Groups

Social Psychology, 2020
. Multiculturalism has been criticized and rejected by an increasing number of politicians, and social psychological research has shown that it can lead to outgroup stereotyping, essentialist thinking, and negative attitudes.
M. Verkuyten, K. Yogeeswaran
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Report of the Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession

AEA Papers and Proceedings
The Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession (CSMGEP) was created by the American Economic Association (AEA) more than 50 years ago1 in response to concerns about the under-representation of minority and historically ...
Minority Groups
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Minority Group Status and Fertility

American Journal of Sociology, 1969
Most studies of minority group fertility assume that as assimilation proceeds the fertility of minority and majority populations will coverge. Differences between minority and majority are usually treated as temporary phenomena and often are interpreted in terms of the social, demographic, and economic characteristics of minority group members ...
C, Goldscheider, P R, Uhlenberg
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