In 2020, suicide was the third leading cause of death for black and African American youth ages 15-19. Mental health disparities among minority groups are a severe problem in the United States. There have been increasing trends in suicidal ideation and attempts among US adolescents by sex and race/ethnicity over the past few decades. A study by JAMA Network Open found that Black and Hispanic adolescents were more likely to report suicidal ideation and attempts than White adolescents.
Several factors contribute to minority mental health disparities including:
It is important for schools to adapt culturally sensitive education into their curriculum so that minority youth feel seen, and can relate to their education in a way that will be impactful. Seeing more minority stories being told busts stigma, spreads awareness, and encourages help-seeking for these youth.
Erika’s Lighthouse is a nonprofit that dedicates itself to making depression education free, accessible, and turn-key for educators to bring to their schools. Donating to Erika’s Lighthouse can help to improve the mental health of teen minorities in several ways. Your donation can help to:
Your donation to Erika’s Lighthouse can make a real difference in the lives of minority youth. By donating, you can help to improve mental health outcomes for minority youth and to reduce the disparities that exist.