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Lower rates of formally diagnosed psychiatric illnesses may obscure significant mental health burden among minority students, especially with regard to suicidal thoughts and attempts among Asian/Pacific Islander and multiracial students. Students from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds may have undetected psychiatric problems and, therefore, represent a particularly at-risk group on campus.
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