Collaborative Care Could Help Reduce Disparities in Mental Health Treatment
Briefly

Collaborative care interventions in real-world settings significantly reduced PTSD symptoms among patients from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds, marking progress in mental health disparities.
The study focused on employing a team-based, patient-centered approach to mental health care through collaborative care, tailored to individual needs and preferences.
This research is among the few to address mental health needs and disparities in racial and ethnic minority groups with PTSD, showcasing the importance of targeted interventions for diverse populations.
Read at National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
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