
Psychiatr Serv 57:871-874, June 2006
doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.57.6.871
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Pragmatic Help Seeking: How Sexual and Gender Minority Groups Access Mental Health Care in a Rural State
Cathleen E. Willging, Ph.D.,
Melina Salvador, M.A. and
Miria Kano, M.A.
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study examined how lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in rural areas of the poor and multiethnic state of New Mexico access secular (professional and lay) and sacred (indigenous and Christian) mental health care resources. METHODS: In-depth, semistructured interviews were used to document the help-seeking processes of 38 rural LGBT people. RESULTS: Obtaining assistance was complicated by the ideal of self-reliance and the view of mental illness as a sign of weakness. Financial considerations and a lack of and community-based LGBT social networks also exerted substantial influence on help seeking. Many LGBT people would strategically remain silent about their sexuality or gender status and rely on their family ties to access the range of secular and sacred resources that are most commonly available in medically underserved rural communities. CONCLUSIONS: Although persons from sexual and gender minority groups often experience positive outcomes as a result of help seeking, some LGBT people remain vulnerable to anti-LGBT sentiments that persist within secular and sacred sectors of rural health care systems.
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