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Nakeya T. Fields, licensed clinical social worker, was featured in a recent Los Angeles Times article discussing the rise in "deaths of despair" among Americans of color. The article highlights the significant increase in deaths due to suicide, drug overdoses, and alcohol-related liver disease, which have traditionally been associated with white populations but are now increasingly affecting Black and Native American communities (Times of San Diego) (Med Xpress). Fields, who has extensive experience in mental health and wellness, contributed her insights on the systemic factors contributing to this crisis. She emphasized the need for accessible mental health services and the importance of addressing the underlying social determinants that disproportionately impact these communities. Fields pointed out that economic insecurity, lack of access to healthcare, and the proliferation of potent illicit drugs like fentanyl are key drivers behind the rising mortality rates (Med Xpress). The article underscores the urgency of implementing targeted interventions to mitigate these disparities, highlighting that comprehensive, culturally sensitive mental health and substance abuse treatment programs are essential to reversing these trends. https://lnkd.in/gWc3d9Gi

Are 'deaths of despair' really more common for white Americans? A UCLA report says no

Are 'deaths of despair' really more common for white Americans? A UCLA report says no

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