Heterogeneity in racist events and posttraumatic mental health among Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) first responders
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Article identifies three distinct subgroups of BIPOC first responders in Canada based on the frequency of racist events they experience and examines how these profiles relate to mental health symptoms. Article finds that higher exposure to racist events is associated with greater depression, anxiety, and NACM‑related PTSD symptoms, underscoring the need for clinical assessments that explicitly address racism‑related experiences.
Date:
January 8, 2025
Creator:
Ji, Ling; Compton, Sidonia E.; Al-Khaz’Aly, Hawra & Contractor, Ateka A.
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UNT College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences