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Spanish-speaking psychologists in demand In a nationwide APA survey, only 5 5 percent of psychologists, who may be Hispanic or another race or ethnicity, said they can provide services in Spanish, making them a rare commodity Language barriers can limit access to quality care
Key facts about U. S. Latinos with graduate degrees Most Latinos with graduate degrees are U S born, but immigrants account for more than a third of the total Mexicans are the largest group of immigrant Latinos with graduate degrees, numbering about 250,000 in 2021
What percentage of mental health professionals are Hispanic? People with mental illness in the Hispanic and Latino communities face challenges getting help, including a language barrier, a lack of health insurance, fear over immigration status, or a cultural belief that mental illness is a weakness
Spanish-Speaking Psychiatrists in the US | Psychiatry-Cloud In 44 out of 50 states, the percentage of facilities offering Spanish-language mental health care services decreased between 2014 and 2019, according to a 2022 study To be precise, the proportion of facilities in the U S offering mental health treatment in Spanish declined by 17 8%
How diverse is the psychology workforce? A third (32 percent) of psychology doctorates earned in 2016 were awarded to racial ethnic minorities, and 68 percent were awarded to whites 5 Diversity of the Psychology Workforce
Psychologist demographics and statistics in the US The most common ethnicity of psychologists is White (75 9%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (10 8%), Black or African American (5 1%) and Asian (4 2%) Psychologists are most in-demand in Los Angeles, CA
International Medical Graduates in the United States Psychiatry . . . In some states (i e , Florida, New Jersey), over 40% of active psychiatrists are IMGs Over 30% of IMG psychiatrists graduated from medical schools in India and Pakistan This study provides an overview of the psychiatric workforce in the USA, quantifying the specific contribution of IMGs
Physicians specializing in psychiatry of Mexico: An update 2018 These specialists are unevenly distributed throughout the country Approximately 60% of all psychiatrists and child and adolescent psychiatrists practice in the three largest cities in Mexico
Data Tool: Demographics of the U. S. Psychology Workforce Users can view gender, race ethnicity, age, and disability status of the psychology workforce from 2011 to the most recent year for which data are available All data are based on U S Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 1-Year and 5-Year Public-Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files