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Multicultural Considerations: Race, Sexual and Gender Identity, and Structural Inequities in the Assessment and Treatment of Individuals in Jails

Chapter by: Oryema, Nadia; Subedi, Bipin; Barber-Rioja, Virginia
in: Handbook of Mental Health Assessment and Treatment in Jails by
[S.l.] : Oxford University Press, 2023
pp. 231-248
ISBN: 9780197524794
CID: 5621972

Has the Time Come for a Cultural Psychiatry Fellowship in the USA?

Aggarwal, Neil Krishan; Like, Robert; Kopelowicz, Alex; Oryema, Nadia; Lu, Francis; Farias, Pablo; Lewis-Fernández, Roberto
PMCID:5106297
PMID: 27472932
ISSN: 1545-7230
CID: 3290332

The Role of Cultural Psychiatry in Improving the Policy Response to Central America's Unaccompanied Minors at the American Border: Local and Global Implications

Aggarwal, Neil Krishan; Farias, Pablo Jose; Becker, Anne E; Like, Robert; Lu, Francis; Oryema, Nadia; Lewis-Fernández, Roberto
Since 2014, children from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras unaccompanied by their parents have fled in large numbers to the United States to escape violent crime and social disadvantage. Current mental health policies in the U.S. government's response can be improved based on guidelines from professional psychiatric and psychological organizations. These guidelines emphasize the importance of immigration and culture, raising questions into how the field of cultural psychiatry can offer conceptual frameworks and methods to research unaccompanied minor migration as a humanitarian problem. This paper conducts a policy analysis by reviewing shortcomings in the U.S. response and explores the potential contributions of cultural psychiatrists in optimizing services to address the needs of these children in the U.S. and their countries of origin.
PMCID:5526641
PMID: 28757896
ISSN: 1754-2863
CID: 3290342