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NIMH: collaborative care could help reduce disparities in PTSD treatment

An NIMH-funded study tests integrated mental health care for racial and ethnic minority groups at elevated PTSD risk.

National Institute of Mental HealthBethesda, MDJuly 2, 20246 min read

NIMH's research update describes a collaborative-care model — integrating mental health into primary care — tested specifically in racial and ethnic minority groups at higher post-trauma PTSD risk.

The results add evidence to the broader collaborative-care literature and underscore that the model's benefits extend to groups historically underserved by specialty mental health care.

Read NIMH's full research highlight for the trial design and findings.

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