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There are 2.6 million Canadians of South Asian origin in Canada, making them the largest racialized group in the country, constituting 7.1% of the total Canadian population. South Asian Canadians are affected by higher rates of anxiety and mood disorders compared to other populations, and are also 85 per cent less likely to seek treatment than other Canadians who experience the same illness. The lower use of mental health services highlights the need for appropriate care for these populations.
Few formal culturally adapted treatments have been implemented or evaluated for mental health services. Still, the few studies that had been conducted indicated that culturally adapted cognitive behavioural therapy (CaCBT) is more effective than standard cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and could be a valuable treatment option for people with mental health problems in Canada.