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  2. Breaking the silence: Navigating mental health in the Black ...

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    Black adults, especially older individuals, view mental health conditions as a consequence of personal weakness. Socioeconomic status: 10.4% of Black adults have no health insurance. Medical mistrust:

  3. Why are suicides rising in the Black community? We talk ... - AOL

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    Brandon Johnson: I think one big challenge is just the stigma around mental health challenges. What's happening within our community and just how we're able to talk about these things, there's ...

  4. Obstacles to receiving mental health services among African ...

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    Another obstacle to receiving mental health services may be related to the finances of the family. [11] Parents reported they needed to focus more on their basic/immediate needs before than their child's mental health. [11] 43% of mothers of African American youth believed that mental health services would be too expensive. [13]

  5. Mental health crisis hits young Black, Latino people harder ...

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    Barriers to mental health services are greater for Black and Latino people.

  6. Byllye Avery - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s Avery began participating in consciousness-raising groups and legal abortion referral services. In response to the lack of access to abortion and other reproductive health needs that low-income Black women faced in her community, Avery and her colleagues Joan Edelson, Judy Levy, and Margaret Parrish opened the Gainesville Women's Health Center (GWHC) in 1974.

  7. Mental health care in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Mental illness is very prevalent in South Africa, yet the country lacks many of the necessary resources and policies needed to execute an effective mental health strategy. Many factors including violence , communicable disease , and urbanisation have increased the prevalence of mental disorders in the country.