Black bisexual women in rural areas found to be at highest risk for suicidal behaviors

Non-Hispanic and Hispanic Black bisexual women who live in rural areas have the highest prevalence of experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors, according to a Penn State-led study. The researchers said this “first-of-its-kind study,” published in JAMA Psychiatry, has revealed how various demographic factors intersect to affect a person’s risk of having suicidal thoughts and behaviors.

Co-accused exonerates Chitotela

…Chitotela three others were not at the crime scene at Mulyoni Village, courts hears

By NATION REPORTER

AN accused person has told the Kawambwa Subordinate Court that Pambashe Member of Parliament Ronald Kaoma Chitotela and three others were not at the scene of the crime at Mulyoni Village. 

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Mindfulness programs help minoritized youth develop healthy coping skills, study shows

Educational programs that promote mental and physical health can help young people—particularly in environments of chronic stress and trauma exposure—learn healthy coping strategies, avoid risky behaviors, and succeed in school. A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign shows that a school-based mindfulness program is beneficial for Black high school students in urban communities.