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Racial matching and adolescent self-disclosure of substance use and mental health symptoms
Authors:Daniel J. Ureche  Jordan P. Davis  Karen M. Tabb
Affiliation:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois
Abstract:Obtaining accurate assessment data from adolescents in treatment aids clinical decision making and facilitates more accurate outcome evaluations. However, findings could be biased due to underreported substance use and mental health symptoms. This article compares self-reports of youth in non-White matched client–assessor dyads and those in nonmatched dyads. There were no differences on self-reported substance use, but matched youth reported significantly fewer attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms versus the comparison group. One possible reason for these findings is the effect of in-group stereotype threat. Future studies should examine the potential effect that in-group stereotyping and perceived racism have on the therapeutic relationship.
Keywords:Psychological assessment  ethnic minorities  racial matching  stereotype threat  substance use disorder
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