article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It reports on the findings from epidemiological studies of the prevalence of depression, suicide, parasuicide, deliberate self-harm and eating disorders in this community. Focus is on research studies that describe cultural influences on conceptualisations and expressions of distress, help seeking behaviours and alternative coping strategies. The influence of acculturation and “culture conflict ” as they impact upon women’s mental health is also highlighted. The review concludes by considering, first, salient cultural and religious concepts identified in studies that may facilitate understanding South Asian women’s mental ill health, and second, the ...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and natio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this explor...
Recent findings indicating higher than expected levels of psychopathology amongst British South Asia...
Low rates of treated depression and high rates of suicide in women from some South Asian communities...
The increased rates ofpsychological distress in immigrant South Asian women and adolescent girls hav...
Abstract Research has shown that South Asian people in the UK under-utilize health services compared...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and nati...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
This study seeks to explore British South Asian Muslim women's perceptions and experiences of counse...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and natio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this explor...
Recent findings indicating higher than expected levels of psychopathology amongst British South Asia...
Low rates of treated depression and high rates of suicide in women from some South Asian communities...
The increased rates ofpsychological distress in immigrant South Asian women and adolescent girls hav...
Abstract Research has shown that South Asian people in the UK under-utilize health services compared...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and nati...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
This study seeks to explore British South Asian Muslim women's perceptions and experiences of counse...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and natio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this explor...
Recent findings indicating higher than expected levels of psychopathology amongst British South Asia...