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“Understanding differences in how Black and White people with depression talk about themselves and their condition will be important when training psychotherapists who work across different ...
Depression is a serious mental health condition that affects millions of people every year. But in the Black community, it often goes unnoticed or untreated because of stigma, lack of access ...
Black people were more likely to attribute that mistreatment to their race, something that is an enduring, critical aspect of one's identity, which in turn resulted in higher rates of depression ...
A depression prevention program was found to have differing levels of efficacy across youth participants who identified as White and Black living in the US. The study, published in the Journal of ...
A depression prevention program that has helped white youth wasn't effective for Black youth, raising concerns about the need for more research to help racially diverse groups, according to new ...
Black employees facing mistreatment were projected to get 100 fewer minutes of sleep per night compared to either white people - who were or were not experiencing mistreatment - or other Black ...
The model trained with Black participants’ language still could not predict depression severity among Black people (r = 0.126) but did have a slightly higher performance when tested on white ...
Even when Black people show signs of major depressive disorder (MDD), they’re 3 to 4 times more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders than white people, per a review ...
Black youth and adults in the U.S. are more likely than white adults to experience persistent symptoms of depression, but are less likely to seek help from a mental health professional, according ...
March 28, 2024 AI can detect depression in white people based on their social media posts – but not in Black people, Penn study finds The results underscore the need for caution when using the ...
Maybe signs of depression in Black people aren’t linked to communication. Or maybe depression links to nonwritten forms of communication, such as changes to body language, rate of speaking or tone.
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