Dr. Joseph Adu is a Black postdoctoral scholar at Toronto Metropolitan University with a research interest in mental illness stigma and Black families’ mental health in Canada and the Global South. He also has expertise in social determinants of health, maternal healthcare delivery and pregnancy outcomes in Ghana, and noncommunicable disease policies and management in Ghana. Dr. Adu is currently working on ways to reduce mental illness stigma in Black Families and Communities in the Greater Toronto Area. Dr. Adu is a highly skilled practitioner with over 20 years of international experience working in the fields of healthcare and education. He has extensive teaching in health behaviour, social determinants of health, health promotion, health sociology, health psychology, and community mental health. Dr. Adu currently serves as an academic editor for Plos One Global Health Journal and a reviewer for the International Journal of Homelessness, the Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, and the Qualitative Health Research Journal.
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