JSWWP 2024
DOI: 10.33790/jswwp1100110
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Attitudes and Beliefs of African American Women Regarding Mental Health Services: A Womanist Exploration

Valerie Borum

Abstract: Although studies indicate the influence of cultural beliefs on attitudes toward mental health and depression care services, there is a need to focus on the process of how culture plays a role in perceptions of mental health and depression care [1]. The purpose of this study is to explore, utilizing qualitative methods (e.g., focus groups), how cultural beliefs influence 40 African American women in their perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs about mental health services and mental health assistance-seeking behav… Show more

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