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Incidence, Racial Disparities and Factors Related to Psychosis among Black Individuals in Canada: A Scoping Review.

Jude Mary CénatÉlisabeth DromerWina Paul DariusRose Darly DalexisSarah Elizabeth FurykHannah PoissonFarid Mansoub BekarkhanechDavid Guangyu DiaoAndi Phaelle GedeonMuhammad S ShahPatrick R LabelleEmmanuelle BernheimCary S Kogan
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2023)
This scoping review reveals many gaps in research, prevention, promotion and intervention on psychosis in Black individuals in Canada. Future studies should explore factors related to age, gender, social and economic factors, interpersonal, institutional and systemic racism, and psychosis-related stigma. Efforts should be directed toward developing trainings for health-care professionals and promotion and prevention programs within Black communities. Culturally adapted interventions, racially disaggregated data, and increased research funding are needed.
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