Psychological testing for Hispanic Americans |
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Authors: | Richard C. Cervantes and Frank X. Acosta |
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Affiliation: | School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA |
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Abstract: | The need for culturally responsive mental health services for Hispanic Americans has never been greater. This population will soon become the largest of all U.S. ethnic minority groups, and recent epidemiologic studies suggest that Hispanics have rates of mental health need that are similar to those found in the general population. Developing culturally relevant mental health services, including diagnostic and assessment procedures, for this population is essential. A synthesis of extant literature pertaining to psychological testing for Hispanics is presented. It is limited to the adult literature and discusses issues related to personality, neuropsychological, and intellectual assessment. The importance of language as it influences the assessment process has also been discussed. Based on clinical and research experiences and the results of the literature review, a set of general guidelines is proposed for those working with this population. |
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Keywords: | Hispanic Americans Intellectual assessment Neuropsychological assessment Personality assessment Psychological testing |
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