The aim of this research study is to highlight the factors that undergird the disproportionate number of men who are of African and Caribbean descent in the mental health system in the United Kingdom in comparison to ethnic groups. Indeed, statistics demonstrate that black men often end up in certain situations that render them vulnerable and at risk for developing mental health issues. Many subaltern communities are characterized by salient drug consumption as well as structural and institutional racism that results in higher victimization rates, diffuse crime, and the lack of access to education (Williams et al., 2006). This Continue reading...