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Navigating trauma and strength: experiences of Ghanaian and Nigerian youth in inner London.

Created on 09 Jul 2025

Authors

Anthony Isiwele, Gillian Stokes, Christine Callender, Carol Rivas

Published in

Discover mental health. Volume 5. Issue 1. Pages 103. Jul 09, 2025. Epub Jul 09, 2025.

Abstract

This study explores the lived experiences of trauma, loss, and resilience among Black African Ghanaian and Nigerian young people in Inner London. It examines how cultural identity, race, and systemic barriers shape their mental health and coping mechanisms, including silence, faith, and community support.
A qualitative approach using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was employed to analyse semi-structured interviews with ten participants (aged 16-25) and a participatory impact workshop. The study applied ecological systems theory (EST), critical race theory (CRT), and cultural humility to provide a nuanced understanding of mental health experiences.
Participants described trauma as profoundly disruptive, affecting their identity, social relationships, and emotional well-being. Cultural norms often discouraged emotional expression, reinforcing silence as both a coping mechanism and a barrier to healing. Faith and spirituality emerged as key sources of resilience, offering emotional stability and, for some, integration with formal mental health support.
Culturally sensitive mental health interventions that integrate faith and community support frameworks are essential to addressing the unique challenges faced by Black African youth in London. Additionally, addressing systemic barriers, including racism, marginalisation, and inequitable access to care, is crucial to improving mental health outcomes and promoting long-term well-being.

PMID:
40632328
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 09 Jul 2025.

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