Study says perceived racism leads to depression among Hispanics
‘A new study says perceived racism may lead to depression and sleep problems in the Hispanic community.
Previous studies have linked depression and sleep disorders, but this new Brigham Young University study looks at racism, sleep disorders and depression together.
Clinical psychologist Monroe White says perceived racism causes depression because those affected have difficulty determining where they fit in with other people.’
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