This paper articulates the importance of African Americans regarding mental health: how they obtain information, lack of available resources, internal and external pressures of receiving help, and the gathering of their information from non-traditional sources in comparison to traditional. Historically, the community has faced stereotypical pressures, which they actively fight against to be viewed as equal. After segregation being abolished and many sources and organizations offering support for many different races, there is still an imbalance in what is offered and available for African Americans. A mix of current and dated studies and texts will be highlighted to discover findings, notate critical gaps of information, and create a discus...
African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, and Native Americans have had relativ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to increase mental health literacy, assess stigmatizing att...
Department of Psychology & SociologySystemic-Level Barriers: The ineligibility of services, treatmen...
This paper articulates the importance of African Americans regarding mental health: how they obtain ...
The purpose of this literature reviewed is to understand African Americans\u27 underutilization of m...
The purpose of this literature reviewed is to understand African Americans\u27 underutilization of m...
Mental health plays a vital role in how we function daily. The overall prevalence of mental illness ...
African Americans tend to underutilize mental health services due to historical and present institut...
African Americans tend to underutilize mental health services due to historical and present institut...
This article explored the use of health and mental health services for serious personal problems in ...
Although the rate of mental illness among African Americans and Whites in the United Sates are simil...
This research paper explores several textbooks and articles that report on mental health treatment p...
Recent research points to significant disparities in health care for African Americans in the United...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, and Native Americans have had relativ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to increase mental health literacy, assess stigmatizing att...
Department of Psychology & SociologySystemic-Level Barriers: The ineligibility of services, treatmen...
This paper articulates the importance of African Americans regarding mental health: how they obtain ...
The purpose of this literature reviewed is to understand African Americans\u27 underutilization of m...
The purpose of this literature reviewed is to understand African Americans\u27 underutilization of m...
Mental health plays a vital role in how we function daily. The overall prevalence of mental illness ...
African Americans tend to underutilize mental health services due to historical and present institut...
African Americans tend to underutilize mental health services due to historical and present institut...
This article explored the use of health and mental health services for serious personal problems in ...
Although the rate of mental illness among African Americans and Whites in the United Sates are simil...
This research paper explores several textbooks and articles that report on mental health treatment p...
Recent research points to significant disparities in health care for African Americans in the United...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
Health disparities are a serious problem for members of minority communities in the United States. D...
African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, and Native Americans have had relativ...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to increase mental health literacy, assess stigmatizing att...
Department of Psychology & SociologySystemic-Level Barriers: The ineligibility of services, treatmen...