Family-Centered Prevention Effects on the Association Between Racial Discrimination and Mental Health in Black Adolescents: Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Clinical Trials
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Details a study exploring the efficacy of family-centered prevention programs in protecting rural Black adolescents from the mental health consequences of racial discrimination. Highlights two programs operating in 12 rural counties in Georgia. Breaks down data for both programs by family socioeconomic risk, encountered discrimination, and depressive/anxious symptoms, among other factors.
Author(s)
Gene H. Brody, Tianyi Yu, Edith Chen, et al.
Citation
JAMA Network Open, 4(3), e211964
Date
03/2021
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Document
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Black or African American · Families · Health disparities · Mental health · Mental health conditions · Statistics and data · Georgia