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The consequences of misdiagnosing race-based trauma response in Black men: a critical examination.

Sanders AA, Roberts JD, McDowell MC, et al. The consequences of misdiagnosing race-based trauma response in Black men: a critical examination. Soc Work Public Health. 2024;39(7):721-733. doi:10.1080/19371918.2024.2380821.

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October 16, 2024
Sanders AA, Roberts JD, McDowell MC, et al. Soc Work Public Health. 2024;39(7):721-733.
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Implicit biases and structural racism can impede the delivery of appropriate mental health care. This article summarizes the evidence on race-based trauma and the consequences of misdiagnosing trauma responses in Black men. The authors present a conceptual framework (incorporating historical trauma, discrimination, cultural competence, and public narratives) to improve equitable mental health assessment and treatment.

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Sanders AA, Roberts JD, McDowell MC, et al. The consequences of misdiagnosing race-based trauma response in Black men: a critical examination. Soc Work Public Health. 2024;39(7):721-733. doi:10.1080/19371918.2024.2380821.