Research on Black Youth Mental Health – Research on Contributing Factors & Access to Services in Alberta

Original qualitative research – Access to mental health for Black youths in Alberta Bukola Salami, RN, PhD,1 Benjamin Denga, MBA,1 Robyn Taylor, ,1 Nife Ajayi, ,1 Margot Jackson, RN, PhD,1 Msgana Asefaw, BEd,1 and Jordana Salma, RN, PhD1Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2021 Sep; 41(9): 245–253.doi: 10.24095/hpcdp.41.9.01
The objective of this study was to examine the barriers that influence access to and use of mental health services by Black youths in Alberta View Here  

Factors that contribute to the mental health of Black youth CMAJ 2022 Bukola Salami, Yawa Idi, Yar Anyieth, Lisa Cyuzuzo, Benjamin Denga, Dominic Alaazi and Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika Black people are a growing population in Canada, but limited data are available on the factors that contribute to the mental health of Black youth in Canada. This research sought to explore the factors that contribute to the mental health of Black youth in Alberta, Canada. View Here

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