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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2024 · 1H 8M

Men and Mental Health

from The Brain Love Podcast · host Dr. Delvena

I am soooo sorry for being late this week. The weekend was busy with work, hospitals and call. Forgive me. JOIN OUR PANEL OF MEN AS WE DISCUSS MENTAL HEALTH. It gets personal and all of these men have sexy brains! Join us for this panel discussion that is full of gems and will keep you laughing. Join CEOs, a physician, a lawyer, and a mental health professional. Mental health is a critical issue for Black men in the United States, with unique challenges and disparities compared to other groups. Here are some key statistics and insights regarding Black men and mental health: 1. **Prevalence of Mental Health Issues**: Black men are less likely to report mental health issues, but they experience mental health challenges at comparable or higher rates than other groups. The American Psychological Association (APA) indicates that Black men are more likely to experience serious psychological distress. 2. **Depression and Anxiety**: Black men are less likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder compared to white men, but they often experience these conditions in silence due to stigma and cultural attitudes. Research suggests that about 6.4% of Black men have depression and 10.8% have anxiety disorders, but these numbers may be underreported. 3. **Suicide Rates**: Suicide rates among Black men have been rising. According to the CDC, Black men aged 20-44 saw a significant increase in suicide rates from 2014 to 2019. Although Black men have lower suicide rates compared to white men overall, the rates are increasing faster among Black men. 4. **Stigma and Cultural Barriers**: Mental health stigma is particularly strong in the Black community, often leading to reluctance to seek help. Cultural beliefs about masculinity and strength can prevent Black men from acknowledging mental health issues and seeking treatment. 5. **Access to Care**: Black men are less likely to receive mental health treatment. Only about 26.4% of Black men with mental illness receive treatment compared to 45.4% of white men. Barriers to care include lack of access to mental health services, socioeconomic factors, and mistrust of the healthcare system. 6. **Substance Abuse**: Black men are at higher risk for substance use disorders, which can co-occur with mental health issues. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reports that Black men have higher rates of illicit drug use compared to the general population. 7. **Incarceration and Mental Health**: Black men are disproportionately affected by the criminal justice system. Incarceration rates are significantly higher for Black men, and the experience of incarceration can exacerbate mental health issues. Additionally, mental health services in correctional facilities are often inadequate. 8. **Impact of Racism**: Structural racism and discrimination contribute significantly to mental health disparities. The chronic stress associated with experiencing racism can lead to mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 9. **Youth and Mental Health**: Black boys and adolescents face unique mental health challenges, including higher rates of exposure to violence and trauma. This early exposure can lead to long-term mental health issues if not addressed.

I am soooo sorry for being late this week. The weekend was busy with work, hospitals and call. Forgive me. JOIN OUR PANEL OF MEN AS WE DISCUSS MENTAL HEALTH. It gets personal and all of these men have sexy brains! Join us for this panel discussion that is full of gems and will keep you laughing. Join CEOs, a physician, a lawyer, and a mental health professional. Mental health is a critical issue for Black men in the United States, with unique challenges and disparities compared to other groups. Here are some key statistics and insights regarding Black men and mental health: 1. **Prevalence of Mental Health Issues**: Black men are less likely to report mental health issues, but they experience mental health challenges at comparable or higher rates than other groups. The American Psychological Association (APA) indicates that Black men are more likely to experience serious psychological distress. 2. **Depression and Anxiety**: Black men are less likely to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder compared to white men, but they often experience these conditions in silence due to stigma and cultural attitudes. Research suggests that about 6.4% of Black men have depression and 10.8% have anxiety disorders, but these numbers may be underreported. 3. **Suicide Rates**: Suicide rates among Black men have been rising. According to the CDC, Black men aged 20-44 saw a significant increase in suicide rates from 2014 to 2019. Although Black men have lower suicide rates compared to white men overall, the rates are increasing faster among Black men. 4. **Stigma and Cultural Barriers**: Mental health stigma is particularly strong in the Black community, often leading to reluctance to seek help. Cultural beliefs about masculinity and strength can prevent Black men from acknowledging mental health issues and seeking treatment. 5. **Access to Care**: Black men are less likely to receive mental health treatment. Only about 26.4% of Black men with mental illness receive treatment compared to 45.4% of white men. Barriers to care include lack of access to mental health services, socioeconomic factors, and mistrust of the healthcare system. 6. **Substance Abuse**: Black men are at higher risk for substance use disorders, which can co-occur with mental health issues. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reports that Black men have higher rates of illicit drug use compared to the general population. 7. **Incarceration and Mental Health**: Black men are disproportionately affected by the criminal justice system. Incarceration rates are significantly higher for Black men, and the experience of incarceration can exacerbate mental health issues. Additionally, mental health services in correctional facilities are often inadequate. 8. **Impact of Racism**: Structural racism and discrimination contribute significantly to mental health disparities. The chronic stress associated with experiencing racism can lead to mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 9. **Youth and Mental Health**: Black boys and adolescents face unique mental health challenges, including higher rates of exposure to violence and trauma. This early exposure can lead to long-term mental health issues if not addressed.

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