This study examines beliefs about depression as a function of ethnic background (British Bangladeshis vs. British Whites) and age. A total of 364 participants completed a 65-item questionnaire, containing general questions regarding depression and anti-depressive behaviour; the causes of depression, and treatments for depression. The hypotheses were broadly supported; there were significant interactions between ethnicity and age, which generally revealed an increasingly negative attitude towards depression with increasing age amongst British Bangladeshis. Older British Bangladeshis believed depression was an illness that brought a sense of shame and loss of dignity to the individual and his or her family, and they also favoured a lay referr...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
Despite elevated risk profiles for depression among South Asian and Black Caribbean people in the UK...
Despite elevated risk profiles for depression among South Asian and Black Caribbean people in the UK...
Purpose: This U.K. study explored how older adults with depression (treated and untreated) and the g...
Background. Depression remains a major public health problem, but little is known about the views an...
This thesis reports an interview study of depression in 96 South Asian and 96 white older people (ag...
This thesis reports an interview study of depression in 96 South Asian and 96 white older people (ag...
Objectives. Numerous facets of public and internalized mental illness stigma have been established. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss two recent studies on depression in members of ethn...
"Background Previous research indicates perceived cultural stigma regarding depression affects help...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
Despite elevated risk profiles for depression among South Asian and Black Caribbean people in the UK...
Despite elevated risk profiles for depression among South Asian and Black Caribbean people in the UK...
Purpose: This U.K. study explored how older adults with depression (treated and untreated) and the g...
Background. Depression remains a major public health problem, but little is known about the views an...
This thesis reports an interview study of depression in 96 South Asian and 96 white older people (ag...
This thesis reports an interview study of depression in 96 South Asian and 96 white older people (ag...
Objectives. Numerous facets of public and internalized mental illness stigma have been established. ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss two recent studies on depression in members of ethn...
"Background Previous research indicates perceived cultural stigma regarding depression affects help...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
Despite elevated risk profiles for depression among South Asian and Black Caribbean people in the UK...
Despite elevated risk profiles for depression among South Asian and Black Caribbean people in the UK...