Cultural barriers to mental health care delivery in Alaska

Geographically diverse providers from all mental health disciplines attended a recent conference in Anchorage and discussed cultural barriers to the delivery of mental health care in Alaska. Based on their knowledge, experience, and perceptions, this article describes barriers contributed by the men...

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description Geographically diverse providers from all mental health disciplines attended a recent conference in Anchorage and discussed cultural barriers to the delivery of mental health care in Alaska. Based on their knowledge, experience, and perceptions, this article describes barriers contributed by the mental health care delivery system as well as those contributed by the American Indian and Alaska Native cultures. American Indians and Alaska Natives are experiencing deculturation, outmigration, alienation, distrust, and despair. The difficulties at the interface between Alaskan mental health care providers and consumers indigenous to Alaska have implications for administrative and clinical endeavors in culturally diverse settings elsewhere. Progress in this area will require special administrative skills.
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Alcohol abuse
Barriers
Care and treatment
Cultural aspects
Cultural Characteristics
Cultural differences
Culture
Delivery Systems
Health administration
Health care delivery
Health Care Utilization
Health services
Health Services, Indigenous - organization & administration
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Humans
Indians
Indians, North American - psychology
Inuits - psychology
Medical sector
Medical service
Mental disorders
Mental Disorders - ethnology
Mental Health
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Mental Health Services - organization & administration
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Native North Americans
Native races
Plural societies
Population
Psychiatry
Regional Health Planning
Service delivery
Social conditions & trends
Sociocultural Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
States
United States
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