This column discusses "cultural activation," defined as a consumer's recognition of the importance of providing cultural information to providers about cultural affiliations, challenges, views about, and attitudes toward behavioral health and general medical health care, as well as the consumer's confidence in his or her ability to provide this information. An aid to activation, "Cultural Activation Prompts," and a scale that measures a consumer's level of activation, the Cultural Activation Measurement Scale, are described. Suggestions aremade about ways to introduce cultural activation as a component of usual care.
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Siegel, C. E., Reid-Rose, L., Joseph, A. M., Hernandez, J. C., & Haugland, G. (2016). Cultural activation of consumers. Psychiatric Services, 67(2), 153–155. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201500278
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