
Jasmin Brooks Stephens
Assistant Professor · Race and Racism
University of California, BerkeleyAbout
Jasmin Brooks Stephens is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley conducting critical research on mental health disparities among Black youth and emerging adults, with specialized focus on racial trauma and suicide prevention mechanisms.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from the University of Houston
- Clinical Internship at Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Brooks Stephens' research program employs strengths-based frameworks to examine how sociocultural factors shape mental health trajectories in Black communities. Her work specifically investigates three interconnected domains: pathways linking racism to health outcomes, cultural protective factors promoting resilience, and trauma-racism interactions affecting suicide vulnerability. This research directly informs intervention development targeting systemic stressors while amplifying community strengths.
Analysis of her 2021-2024 publications reveals consistent emphasis on racialized trauma exposures, suicide risk predictors, and culturally-grounded resilience mechanisms within Black populations. Key methodological trends include community-based participatory approaches, intersectional analysis of identity factors, and integration of clinical science with public health frameworks to address mental health disparities.
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