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Prevalence and correlates of depression among Black individuals in Canada: The major role of everyday racial discrimination.

Jude Mary CénatCary KoganPari-Gole NoorishadSaba HajizadehRose Darly DalexisAssumpta NdengeyingomaMireille Guerrier
Published in: Depression and anxiety (2021)
Rates of depressive symptoms among Black individuals are nearly six times the 12-month prevalence reported for the general population in Canada. Racial discrimination, which significantly predicts greater depressive symptomatology, is consistent with earlier studies in the United States and suggests that Canadian colorblind policies may inadvertently reinforce racial discrimination with detrimental effects on mental health.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
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