Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but some argue that the distress is under‐reported. The present paper assesses distress on one clinically validated measure (the 12‐item General Health Questionnaire), a psychosomatic measure and a self‐report measure. Methods. Interviews of 159 South Asians in Glasgow aged 30–40 years, mean age 35 years and 319 from the general population, all aged 35 years. Results. The three distress measures were moderately correlated and at the thresholds chosen there was no hierarchy of severity between them. Distress on the GHQ12 was at similar levels for all the social groups assessed, but distress on the psychosomatic measure and self‐assessment wa...
Objectives To explore the differences in psychosocial risk factors related to coronary heart diseas...
Stress, coping, and mental health in general may differ based on cultural background, specifically f...
Psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease in UK South Asian men and women Background: Sou...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Recent findings indicating higher than expected levels of psychopathology amongst British South Asia...
abstract: The Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) and the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) a...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
Background: People with physical-mental comorbidity have a poorer quality of life, worse clinical o...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
OBJECTIVES: This cross-sectional survey investigated whether there were ethnic differences in depres...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
The primary aim of this paper was to understand expressed emotion (EE) and its relationship to wellb...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of depressive and anxiety symptoms within South As...
Research among acculturating individuals has demonstrated a relationship between self-perceived doma...
Objectives To explore the differences in psychosocial risk factors related to coronary heart diseas...
Stress, coping, and mental health in general may differ based on cultural background, specifically f...
Psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease in UK South Asian men and women Background: Sou...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Recent findings indicating higher than expected levels of psychopathology amongst British South Asia...
abstract: The Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) and the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) a...
The beliefs and conceptualisations that individuals hold about mental health needs is an important p...
Background: People with physical-mental comorbidity have a poorer quality of life, worse clinical o...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
OBJECTIVES: This cross-sectional survey investigated whether there were ethnic differences in depres...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
The primary aim of this paper was to understand expressed emotion (EE) and its relationship to wellb...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of depressive and anxiety symptoms within South As...
Research among acculturating individuals has demonstrated a relationship between self-perceived doma...
Objectives To explore the differences in psychosocial risk factors related to coronary heart diseas...
Stress, coping, and mental health in general may differ based on cultural background, specifically f...
Psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease in UK South Asian men and women Background: Sou...