Affiliation:
1. State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of Human Development Binghamton New York USA
Abstract
AbstractThe objectives of this article are to examine the epidemiology of suicide for Black college men; social determinants of mental health, mental health inequities, and suicide prevention for Black college men; role of mental health utilization for Black college men; role of culture in addressing mental health needs for Black college men; racial trauma and mental health for Black college men; role of socio‐economic barriers for Black college men; mental health needs of Black college men amid the COVID‐19 pandemic; mental health needs of African and Caribbean college men; mental health needs of Black gay, bisexual, queer, and trans+ college men; and implications for colleges and universities in addressing the mental health needs of Black college men.
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