2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-200471/v1
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Intersecting Systemic and Personal Barriers to Accessing Social Services: Qualitative Interviews in Northern California

Abstract: Background. Addressing social risks in the clinical setting can increase patient confidence in the availability of community resources and may contribute to the development of a therapeutic alliance which has been correlated with treatment adherence and improved quality of life in mental health contexts. It is not well understood what barriers patients face when trying to connect to community resources that help address social risks.Methods. This is a qualitative assessment of patient-reported barriers to acce… Show more

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