BROKIN: MENTAL HEALTH SOLUTIONS FOR MEN OF COLOR

Dr. Ifeanyi Ufondu Dives into Why Black Men Suffer with Depression during the Holidays

Despite devastating rates of suicide and illness, many Black Americans continue to suffer in silence—refusing the help they need.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Services, Blacks are 20% more likely to report having serious psychological distress, like depression, than the general population. Yet, a past study published by the American Psychological Association indicates that young Black Americans, especially those with higher levels of education, are less likely to seek mental health services than their white counterparts.

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