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How is Access to Mental Health Resources Assessed in Epidemiology?
Epidemiologists assess access to mental health resources by examining various factors, including:
Geographic Distribution
: Availability of resources in rural vs. urban areas.
Socioeconomic Status
: Accessibility for individuals of different income levels.
Insurance Coverage
: Impact of health insurance on access to mental health services.
Cultural Competency
: Appropriateness of resources for diverse populations.
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