2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.27.21265589
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Racial identity and mental health stigma among Black adults in the United States

Abstract: ObjectivesMental illness stigma is a barrier to engagement in mental health services. This study assesses our hypothesis that specific racial identity dimensions influences mental health behavior including stigma.MethodsWe performed an online cross sectional observational study among Black adults (n = 248, ages 18-65). We examined the relationship between an individual’s approach to their racial identity in the community and stigma behavior towards mental health; generalized linear models were performed. We as… Show more

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