The Vecinos Podcast
Addressing Mental Health During Difficult Times: A Look At The Challenges and Solutions For Latinx Communities The Covid 19 pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on Hispanic/Latinx communities and is leading to an increase in mental health issues. Many have lost their jobs and are facing severe financial struggles. Many have also had to deal with the death of a family member. Latinos are 3 times more likely to be infected with Covid-19 and 5 times more likely to be hospitalized. According to data from the CDC and the Census Bureau, more than 40 percent of Latinos have frequently experienced symptoms of anxiety or depression in January of 2021. In this episode, we look at some of the reasons why mental health is such a difficult issue for Latinx communities and the disparities they face in getting access to good quality health care and treatment. We’ll discuss how the pandemic and the economic fallout have led to a surge in mental health issues stemming from unemployment, businesses shutting down, childcare issues, food shortages, and how these issues have also compounded already existing difficulties within communities struggling with substance and domestic abuse, immigration issues, and even political strife. We’ll examine solutions and approaches health care providers can take to help address some of the barriers Hispanic/Latinx communities face in getting access to good care and discuss tips and resources families can use to help cope with ongoing mental health issues. MODERATOR: Erica Sandoval (President - National Association of Social Workers - NYC Chapter) PANELIST #1: Dr. Claire Green-Forde (Executive Director - National Association of Social Workers- NYC Chapter) PANELIST #2: Luisa Lopez (President - Latino Social Work Coalition and Scholarship Fund, Inc.) PANELIST #3: Gisselle Pardo (Co-Executive Director - Nido De Esperanza)
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