South Asian Women Prone to Mental Health Issues More Than Mainstream
Release Date: 10/16/2020
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info_outlineCanada is home to 1.6 million people of South Asian origin, the largest racialized group in the country. Previous research has shown higher rates of anxiety and mood disorders for this population compared to immigrants from other parts of the world, primarily due to cultural and socio-economic factors. Jasmine chats with Dr. Babra Rana about mental health issues among South-Asian people.