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Deidre Anglin is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at The City College of New York (CUNY). Her research focuses on the intersection of race, ethnicity, and mental health, particularly examining how social determinants like racial discrimination, neighborhood context, and systemic inequities impact psychosis risk and mental health disparities among marginalized populations. She investigates mechanisms underlying ethnoracial disparities in psychiatric outcomes and advocates for equitable care pathways in early psychosis interventions.
Her work integrates clinical, social, and community-level perspectives, emphasizing primordial prevention strategies to address root causes of mental health inequities. Key areas include racial microaggressions, neighborhood ethnic density, medical mistrust, and the role of bicultural identity in mitigating mental health risks. Dr. Anglin's contributions span over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with recent studies exploring pandemic-related alcohol use, police violence impacts, and the efficacy of coordinated specialty care for Black Americans.
Her research highlights the need for culturally responsive mental health policies and interventions that address structural racism. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her prolific publication record underscores her leadership in advancing intersectional approaches to mental health disparities.
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