Whaley, A. L. (2004). Ethnicity/Race, paranoia, and hospitalization for mental health problems among men. American Journal of Public Health, 94(1), 78-81. A study testing the hypothesis that Black men with high levels of distrust (i.e., mild paranoia) are at greater risk of hospitalization for mental health problems than their White… Continue Reading Ethnicity/Race, Paranoia, and Hospitalization for Mental Health Problems Among Men
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Depression in African American Men: A Review of What We Know and Where We Need to Go From Here
Ward, E. and Mengesha, M. (2013), Depression in African American Men: A Review of What We Know and Where We Need to Go From Here. Am J Orthopsychiatry, 83: 386-397. doi:10.1111/ajop.12015 Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States and affects an estimated 17 million people… Continue Reading Depression in African American Men: A Review of What We Know and Where We Need to Go From Here
A Meta-Study of Black Male Mental Health and Well-Being
Watkins, D. C., Walker, R. L., & Griffith, D. M. (2010). A Meta-Study of Black Male Mental Health and Well-Being. Journal of Black Psychology, 36(3), 303–330. Aggregating and interpreting available qualitative data is a necessary next step to understanding the mental health needs and experiences of Black men. This study… Continue Reading A Meta-Study of Black Male Mental Health and Well-Being