Successful community engagement is often a crucial component of effective qualitative research. In this article we reflect on our experience of engaging with ethnic minority communities in a qualitative study of help seeking for depression. Community engagement emerges as a complex process that provides important insights into the way mental illness is constructed in various cultural contexts and from diverse perspectives. Contested notions of ethnicity, culture, community, and depression were the domains in which personal and public politics were played out. We worked with bilingual research assistants who provided an entrée to the community. Despite this, disparate community subgroups and influential individuals vied for input into and co...
The general objective of this dissertation was to study the putative underutilisation of mental heal...
Abstract Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in the community and is responsibl...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...
Reflexivity is widely encouraged within qualitative research as a means for researchers to examine a...
Over 20 years of research have documented racial and ethnic disparities in depression treatment. To ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in Australia. The cultural and lin...
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural competency in healthcare for patients seeking an...
The current qualitative study examined the role of culture in the conceptualization of depression an...
The research described in this dissertation explores the impact of cultural definitions of mental he...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Cultural influences are deeply rooted, and continue to affect the lives of Asian-Indian (AI) immigra...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Various factors influence people\u27s attitudes toward he...
Despite the growing interest in community engagement as an alternative way of building evidence in p...
Abstract: Cultural influences are deeply rooted, and continue to affect the lives of Asian-Indian (A...
The general objective of this dissertation was to study the putative underutilisation of mental heal...
Abstract Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in the community and is responsibl...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...
Reflexivity is widely encouraged within qualitative research as a means for researchers to examine a...
Over 20 years of research have documented racial and ethnic disparities in depression treatment. To ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in Australia. The cultural and lin...
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural competency in healthcare for patients seeking an...
The current qualitative study examined the role of culture in the conceptualization of depression an...
The research described in this dissertation explores the impact of cultural definitions of mental he...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Cultural influences are deeply rooted, and continue to affect the lives of Asian-Indian (AI) immigra...
In this article we reflect on the recruitment of research participants to two related studies of exp...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Various factors influence people\u27s attitudes toward he...
Despite the growing interest in community engagement as an alternative way of building evidence in p...
Abstract: Cultural influences are deeply rooted, and continue to affect the lives of Asian-Indian (A...
The general objective of this dissertation was to study the putative underutilisation of mental heal...
Abstract Depression is one of the most prevalent mental illnesses in the community and is responsibl...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...