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On Oct. 1, National Latino Physician Day, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) celebrated the contributions of its Hispanic and Latino membership, past and present, to the field of psychiatry. On Sept. 18, the APA Foundation's Melvin Sabshin, M.D., Library and Archives launched “Audaces Líderes: Hispanic Pioneers in American Psychiatry,” to highlight Hispanic leadership in advocating for the mental health needs of the Latino community. The exhibit showcases the origins of the 1970 Task Force on Mental Health of Spanish-Speaking People in the U.S., the Committee of Hispanic Psychiatrists, and the establishment of the Simón Bolívar Award in 1975 to raise awareness of the mental health goals and challenges of Hispanic and Latino individuals. Additionally, LaSaludMental.org, APA's evidence-based resource website in Spanish, has expanded from its initial offering of information on five of the most common mental disorders to 17 mental health conditions. Recent additions include anxiety disorders, the connection between climate change and mental health, Alzheimer's disease and dementia. In the last two years, the site has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times, reaching the mental health professionals and Hispanic and Latino communities they were designed to serve. Just 40% of Latino adults with a mental illness received mental health treatment in 2022, compared to 56% of white adults, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

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10 月 1 日是 "全国拉丁裔医师日",美国精神病学协会 (American Psychiatric Association, APA) 庆祝过去和现在的西班牙裔和拉丁裔会员对精神病学领域做出的贡献。9 月 18 日,美国精神病学协会基金会的梅尔文-萨布申(Melvin Sabshin)医学博士图书馆和档案馆推出了 "Audaces Líderes:美国精神病学中的拉美裔先驱",以突出拉美裔在倡导拉美裔社区心理健康需求方面的领导作用。展览展示了 1970 年美国西班牙语国家心理健康特别工作组、西班牙裔精神病学家委员会的起源,以及 1975 年西蒙-玻利瓦尔奖的设立,以提高人们对西班牙裔和拉丁裔个人心理健康目标和挑战的认识。此外,美国心理学会的西班牙语循证资源网站 LaSaludMental.org 已从最初提供有关五种最常见精神障碍的信息扩展到 17 种精神健康状况。最近新增的内容包括焦虑症、气候变化与心理健康之间的联系、阿尔茨海默病和痴呆症。在过去的两年中,该网站的浏览量已达数十万次,其服务对象包括心理健康专业人士以及西班牙裔和拉丁裔社区。根据美国药物滥用和心理健康服务管理局(Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)的数据,在 2022 年,仅有 40% 患有精神疾病的拉丁裔成年人接受了心理健康治疗,而白人成年人的这一比例为 56%。
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