Throughout Black History Month and beyond, the role African Americans have played and continue to play throughout history was recognized and honored. The month has always been a chance to celebrate the rich cultural traditions and accomplishments of the Black community, while also raising awareness about ongoing disparities deeply rooted in American history. &
It is always a disservice to highlight Black History Month without also shedding light on the mental health crisis that continues to disproportionately impact minority communities, especially African Americans. The statistics& are sobering.&
African Americans are 20% more likely to have serious psychological distress than Caucasians
African Americans receive mental health treatment at 50% the rate of Caucasians
In 2015, African American youth ages 5-12 were approximately& twice as likely& to die by suicide than their White counterparts&
& There are several factors fueling these numbers and several paths to turning the data around.& &
& Here are a few ideas:& &
& Integrate Behavioral Health in Primary Care&
& evolvedMD is working to make mental health treatment more affordable and more accessible, by spearheading the integration of behavioral health services in modern primary care.& Research shows that Black/African Americans are& more likely to seek help...
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