Psychotherapy racial/ethnic disparities in treatment outcomes: The role of university racial/ethnic composition.

Autor: Owen J; Department of Counseling Psychology., Coleman J; Department of Counseling Psychology., Drinane JM; Department of Educational Psychology., Tao K; Department of Educational Psychology., Imel Z; Department of Educational Psychology., Wampold B; Department of Counseling Psychology., Kopta M; Department of Psychology.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of counseling psychology [J Couns Psychol] 2021 Jul; Vol. 68 (4), pp. 418-424. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 25.
DOI: 10.1037/cou0000548
Abstrakt: Objective: Mental health disparities between racial/ethnic minorities (REM) and White individuals are well documented. These disparities extend into psychotherapy and have been observed among clients receiving care at university/college counseling centers. However, less is known about if campus RE composition affects outcomes from psychotherapy for REM and White clients.
Method: This study examined psychotherapy outcomes from 16,011 clients who engaged in services at 33 university/college counseling centers. Each of these clients completed the Behavioral Health Measure as a of part routine practice. Campus RE composition was coded from publicly available data.
Results: The results demonstrated that White clients had better therapy outcomes than REM clients when they were at campuses where there were more White students. For universities 1 SD below the mean percentage of White students, the average difference in therapy outcomes for White and REM clients was Cohen's d = .21 (with White students experiencing more improvement); however, for universities 1 SD above the mean, the between group outcome disparity was greater (Cohen's d = .38).
Conclusion: Therapists and higher education professionals should consider environmental impacts on counseling services. Implications for higher education, counseling centers, and mental health disparities are provided. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
Databáze: MEDLINE