Self-reported wellbeing, i.e., feeling good and functioning well, varies between different ethnic groups in the UK. Even controlling for the social and economic factors known to influence wellbeing, there appears to be a residual, non-random difference – with people from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities reporting lower levels of wellbeing than their White counterparts. This report describes the findings of a review conducted to investigate the issue of ethnic disparities in wellbeing and possible drivers for this. It was written in response to a suggestion by colleagues from Public Health England that there was a need to explore the factors underlying lower levels of wellbeing in Black and Minority Ethnic communities in England
Purpose The Determinants of young Adult Social well-being and Health longitudinal study draws on lif...
Aims: It is unclear how ethnic differences in HbA1c levels are affected by individual variations in ...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
Population health status scores are routinely used to inform economic evaluation and evaluate the im...
The recent recognition that quality of life should be added to economic measures of output and growt...
Modern societies are facing unprecedented changes in their ethnic composition. Increasing ethnic div...
This report (originally practice enquiry) aimed to look at practitioners' accounts of their practice...
Good mental health is recognised as an integral part of a personʼs wellbeing, embedded in all aspect...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss two recent studies on depression in members of ethn...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Springer. The accepted version o...
Background: Black people in the United Kingdom disproportionately acquire long-term health condition...
The question of why more people from black and ethnic minority (BME) backgrounds appear to be at gre...
Area deprivation measures provide a pragmatic tool for targeting public health interventions at soci...
A fundamental focus of Government concern is to enhance well-being. Recently, policy makers in the U...
It is well documented that people from Black and minority ethnic communities experience severe inequ...
Purpose The Determinants of young Adult Social well-being and Health longitudinal study draws on lif...
Aims: It is unclear how ethnic differences in HbA1c levels are affected by individual variations in ...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...
Population health status scores are routinely used to inform economic evaluation and evaluate the im...
The recent recognition that quality of life should be added to economic measures of output and growt...
Modern societies are facing unprecedented changes in their ethnic composition. Increasing ethnic div...
This report (originally practice enquiry) aimed to look at practitioners' accounts of their practice...
Good mental health is recognised as an integral part of a personʼs wellbeing, embedded in all aspect...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss two recent studies on depression in members of ethn...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Springer. The accepted version o...
Background: Black people in the United Kingdom disproportionately acquire long-term health condition...
The question of why more people from black and ethnic minority (BME) backgrounds appear to be at gre...
Area deprivation measures provide a pragmatic tool for targeting public health interventions at soci...
A fundamental focus of Government concern is to enhance well-being. Recently, policy makers in the U...
It is well documented that people from Black and minority ethnic communities experience severe inequ...
Purpose The Determinants of young Adult Social well-being and Health longitudinal study draws on lif...
Aims: It is unclear how ethnic differences in HbA1c levels are affected by individual variations in ...
Ethnic inequalities in health, although widely observed, are not fully understood. Explanations for ...