This paper reports on key findings from the practice survey wing of a broader knowledge review into mental health advocacy with African and Caribbean men funded by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE). Selected themes from the analysis are discussed in the light of theory regarding ethnicity, masculinity and mental health. Conclusions are drawn that suggest that understandings of mental health and advocacy within black communities are congruent with ideologies of holism, recovery and transformational goals for services and society at large. This is in contrast to experiences in mainstream mental health services which privilege a relatively narrow medical model and treatments that are emasculating. The empowerment and emancipatory...
In the UK, Black men are over-represented at the coercive end of the mental health system but under-...
Black males within Western society, who navigate recurrent racism and discrimination, have frequentl...
Given the psychological burdens black males face as a result of racism, inequality, and economic opp...
Longstanding inequalities have existed for Black men in mental health care service provision, with B...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Background: Advocacy has a critical role to play in addressing concerns about access to appropria...
African Americans continue to underutilize mental health services, for a number of reasons. Recently...
This paper reports on primary research that focused on men from specific black and minority ethnic (...
It is well understood that men are reticent in seeking help for mental health concerns. In the wake ...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Black men experience disproportionate mental health challenges due to their exposure to severe psych...
The objective of this capstone is to analyze and demonstrate the importance of studies on unaddresse...
Conformity to traditional masculine gender norms may deter men from seeking help for mental health d...
In the UK, Black men are over-represented at the coercive end of the mental health system but under-...
Black males within Western society, who navigate recurrent racism and discrimination, have frequentl...
Given the psychological burdens black males face as a result of racism, inequality, and economic opp...
Longstanding inequalities have existed for Black men in mental health care service provision, with B...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Background: Advocacy has a critical role to play in addressing concerns about access to appropria...
African Americans continue to underutilize mental health services, for a number of reasons. Recently...
This paper reports on primary research that focused on men from specific black and minority ethnic (...
It is well understood that men are reticent in seeking help for mental health concerns. In the wake ...
Racial disparities for African and Caribbean men are nowhere as stark as in mental health services a...
Black men experience disproportionate mental health challenges due to their exposure to severe psych...
The objective of this capstone is to analyze and demonstrate the importance of studies on unaddresse...
Conformity to traditional masculine gender norms may deter men from seeking help for mental health d...
In the UK, Black men are over-represented at the coercive end of the mental health system but under-...
Black males within Western society, who navigate recurrent racism and discrimination, have frequentl...
Given the psychological burdens black males face as a result of racism, inequality, and economic opp...