Black college students who turn to their faith think less about suicide
Black college students who resorted to self-blame when faced with stress were also more likely to experience suicidal thoughts within the past year.
Black college students who resorted to self-blame when faced with stress were also more likely to experience suicidal thoughts within the past year.
As social workers, we are trained mental health professionals who prioritize social justice. But how do we cope when faced with the collective trauma of a global pandemic and the mental and emotional effects of racism?
The Black young adult women in this study were more likely to seriously think about suicide because they could not live up to the expectations of other people and because they felt lonely and sad.
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In Nigeria, the Igbo tribe, over generations, has built a custom that provides postpartum care for mothers with newborns called Omugwo.
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