Each culture has a different way of looking at mental health. For most, there is a prevalent stigma surrounding mental health. Essentially, mental health issues are considered a weakness.
For example, In Asian and Middle Eastern communities, seeking professional help for mental illness or mental health issues can bring shame or dishonor to the family. The Black community has a long history of experiencing discrimmination and overall mistreatment from medical providers. This tends to make individuals more reluctant to seek help.
As for addressing mental health issues, the members of each of these communities are likely to suppress their feelings. If they do seek support, it’s typically through close family members or their respective religious circles. While seeking support is often the first step in healing, having a cultural stigma attached to mental health issues can keep individuals from getting the higher level of help they need.