In a world where migration is becoming an increasing global reality, migrants’ mental health is a cause of concern as they may face dual vulnerabilities due to cultural and structural barriers to treatment. The findings of this research program, comprising a scoping review, interviews, and a survey, provide insight into the development of a culturally sensitive version of cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in Chinese migrants, to ultimately improve engagement and treatment outcomes
The under-utilisation of mental health services amongst Chinese people is a well-known fact. This ar...
Background: South Asian (SA) Canadians are disproportionately affected by higher rates of mood and a...
Recent qualitative research conducted in Sydney suggests that there is considerable stigma attached ...
iCBT has the potential to overcome barriers and improve access to depression treatment among Chinese...
Under-utilisation of mental health services is widespread globally and within Australia, especially ...
Under-utilisation of mental health services is widespread globally and within Australia, especially ...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
Literature specifically focused on Chinese migrants' mental health issues is limited even though the...
Chinese living in Sydney represent Australia’s largest-growing non-English speaking group. This stud...
Background: Chinese-language speakers comprise the largest non-English speaking population in Austra...
Background: This study investigated the knowledge of depression and preference for professional help...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the knowledge of depression and preference for professional help...
Abstract Background This study investigated the knowledge of depression and preference for professio...
The mental health needs of migrants can vary: from simple routine needs, seen in any normal populati...
Depression has been identified as a significant global health problem. However, to date, there has b...
The under-utilisation of mental health services amongst Chinese people is a well-known fact. This ar...
Background: South Asian (SA) Canadians are disproportionately affected by higher rates of mood and a...
Recent qualitative research conducted in Sydney suggests that there is considerable stigma attached ...
iCBT has the potential to overcome barriers and improve access to depression treatment among Chinese...
Under-utilisation of mental health services is widespread globally and within Australia, especially ...
Under-utilisation of mental health services is widespread globally and within Australia, especially ...
Objective: Chinese migrants have a low utilisation of mental health services but a high proportion o...
Literature specifically focused on Chinese migrants' mental health issues is limited even though the...
Chinese living in Sydney represent Australia’s largest-growing non-English speaking group. This stud...
Background: Chinese-language speakers comprise the largest non-English speaking population in Austra...
Background: This study investigated the knowledge of depression and preference for professional help...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the knowledge of depression and preference for professional help...
Abstract Background This study investigated the knowledge of depression and preference for professio...
The mental health needs of migrants can vary: from simple routine needs, seen in any normal populati...
Depression has been identified as a significant global health problem. However, to date, there has b...
The under-utilisation of mental health services amongst Chinese people is a well-known fact. This ar...
Background: South Asian (SA) Canadians are disproportionately affected by higher rates of mood and a...
Recent qualitative research conducted in Sydney suggests that there is considerable stigma attached ...