Case Western Reserve: 'Alarming Rise' in Suicidality Among Black Youth in Chicago's South Side
September 19, 2024
September 19, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 19 (TNSres) -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news release:
Traditionally, Black Americans have faced a significantly lower risk of suicide compared to their white counterparts.
But increasing factors like bullying, community violence, and "neglectful" parenting are contributing to a broader trend of mental health crises among youth in disadvantaged communities, according to a new study led by Case Western Reserve U . . .
Traditionally, Black Americans have faced a significantly lower risk of suicide compared to their white counterparts.
But increasing factors like bullying, community violence, and "neglectful" parenting are contributing to a broader trend of mental health crises among youth in disadvantaged communities, according to a new study led by Case Western Reserve U . . .