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The following pages link to Use of Professional and Informal Support by Black Men with Mental Disorders (Q35041099):
Displaying 16 items.
- Mental health service use among African-American emerging adults, by provider type and recency of use. (Q34282964) (← links)
- Treatment disparities among African American men with depression: implications for clinical practice (Q35526415) (← links)
- Impact of lifetime evaluated need on mental health service use among African American emerging adults (Q36127018) (← links)
- Informal and Formal Help Seeking Among Older Black Male Foster Care Youth and Alumni (Q36849415) (← links)
- Recommendations for the use of online social support for African American men. (Q37632204) (← links)
- Depression over the adult life course for African American men: toward a framework for research and practice (Q37634017) (← links)
- A Risk Typology for Depression in African Americans (Q38660486) (← links)
- Gendered Manifestations of Depression and Help Seeking Among Men. (Q40154412) (← links)
- African American women living with mental disorders: factors associated with help seeking from professional services and informal supports (Q46204193) (← links)
- Age and Gender Differences in Psychological Distress among African Americans and Whites: Findings from the 2016 National Health Interview Survey. (Q47554957) (← links)
- Factors Associated with American Indian Mental Health Service Use in Comparison with White Older Adults (Q47593321) (← links)
- Ethnic and Gender Differences in Help Seeking for Substance Disorders Among Black Americans. (Q53764465) (← links)
- Chronicity and Mental Health Service Utilization for Anxiety, Mood, and Substance Use Disorders among Black Men in the United States; Ethnicity and Nativity Differences. (Q55405602) (← links)
- 'Sharing things with people that I don't even know': help-seeking for psychological symptoms in injured Black men in Philadelphia (Q88242288) (← links)
- Professional service use among older African Americans, Black Caribbeans, and Non-Hispanic Whites for serious health and emotional problems (Q90143949) (← links)
- The Discipline's Escalating Whisper: Social Work and Black Men's Mental Health (Q91755403) (← links)