Obama's 2012 reelection tied to better mental health in educated Black men, study suggests
September 23, 2024
September 23, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 23 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Following Barack Obama's reelection as U.S. president in 2012, the mental health of college-educated Black men improved significantly, while those who didn't attend college reported worse mental health, according to new research from Rice University sociologists.
Photo credit: White House/Pete Souza"Four More Years! Or So What? The Mental Health Significance of Barack Obama's 2012 Presid . . .
Following Barack Obama's reelection as U.S. president in 2012, the mental health of college-educated Black men improved significantly, while those who didn't attend college reported worse mental health, according to new research from Rice University sociologists.
Photo credit: White House/Pete Souza"Four More Years! Or So What? The Mental Health Significance of Barack Obama's 2012 Presid . . .