Mental health inequities observed across American Indian and Alaska Native subgroups in California
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Mental health inequities observed across American Indian and Alaska Native subgroups in California
While more than 1 in 3 American Indian and Alaska Native adults in California experienced moderate or serious psychological distress in the past year, 61% of the individuals in that group had not seen a medical provider, according to a new study from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Health Report Shows American Indians Have Shorter Lifespans - Northern Plains Independent
A report released earlier this year shows that American Indian Montanans have a 15-year younger lifespan for males and 18-year younger lifespan for females compared non-American Indians. The report by the Office of American Indian Health, Montana Department of Health and Human Services, reads that the median age at death was 60 among American Indian men and 63 for American Indian women in the
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