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Social Work With African American Males - Health, Mental Health, and Social Policy (Paperback)
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Social Work With African American Males - Health, Mental Health, and Social Policy (Paperback)
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African American males have never fared as poorly as they do
currently on a number of social indicators. They are less likely to
complete high school than their white male and female or African
American female peers, they are more likely to exhibit depressive
symptoms, and they have fewer sanctioned coping strategies.
Arguably, no other group in American society has been more
maligned, regularly faced with tremendous odds that uniquely
threaten their existence. When they do receive education, mental
health, and physical health services, it is often in correctional
settings. They are marginalized in public policies on secondary and
higher education attainment, marriage and parental expectations,
public welfare, health, housing, and community development. Yet
they remain overlooked in health and social science research and
are stereotyped in the popular media. Taking a step back from the
traditionally myopic view of African American males as criminals
and hustlers, this groundbreaking book provides a more nuanced and
realistic portrait of their experiences in the world. Chapter
authors, both established and emerging scholars of social problems
relevant to African Americans, offer a comprehensive overview of
the social and economic data on black males to date and the
significant issues that affect them from adolescence to adulthood.
Via in-depth qualitiative interviews as well as comprehensive
surveys and data sets, their physical, mental, and spiritual health
and emerging family roles are considered within both individual and
communal contexts. Chapters cover health issues such as HIV and
depression; fatherhood and family roles; suicide; violence;
academic achievement; and incarceration. With original research and
a special eye toward enhancing social work and social welfare
intervention practice with this often overlooked subpopulation of
American society, this volume will be of great interest to
researchers interested in African American issues, students,
practitioners, and policy makers.
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