Section A: Literature Review : How are Mental Health Problems and Mental Health Services Understood in British Asian Communities? The review outlines literature relating to Asian communities in Britain and their beliefs about and experience of mental illness, particularly psychosis. It particularly examines the experience of Asian service users and carers. The review highlights cultural differences in the understanding and treatment of mental illness. It also suggests specific difficulties these communities have in accessing services. Section B: Research Report: How Is First Episode Psychosis And Early Intervention Understood By Pakistani Families? Aims: The report aims firstly to better understand the beliefs held by Pakistani care...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
This thesis contains two chapters, the first is a literature review and the second an empirical pape...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Volume I This volume comprises oftwo parts. Firstly a review ofthe literature that has contributed t...
There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and outcomes for s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Pakistani families living in an urban area...
BACKGROUND: Family interventions (FI) for schizophrenia were primarily developed and practised in th...
Background: The rate of mental disorders is on the rise around the world and seeing this development...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
Background There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and ou...
Background: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has an established evidence base and is recommended by...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
Oral Presentation 1.2 – Severe Mental Illness (I): no. OP1.2.1Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental...
Objectives In the United Kingdom (UK), the government has set out priorities to support relatives an...
Context: Schizophrenia affects 1%–1.5% of the population of the world. The illness commonly affects ...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
This thesis contains two chapters, the first is a literature review and the second an empirical pape...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Volume I This volume comprises oftwo parts. Firstly a review ofthe literature that has contributed t...
There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and outcomes for s...
The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of Pakistani families living in an urban area...
BACKGROUND: Family interventions (FI) for schizophrenia were primarily developed and practised in th...
Background: The rate of mental disorders is on the rise around the world and seeing this development...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
Background There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and ou...
Background: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has an established evidence base and is recommended by...
Background Individuals with a first-episode psychosis often have a prolonged and complicated path to...
Oral Presentation 1.2 – Severe Mental Illness (I): no. OP1.2.1Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Mental...
Objectives In the United Kingdom (UK), the government has set out priorities to support relatives an...
Context: Schizophrenia affects 1%–1.5% of the population of the world. The illness commonly affects ...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
This thesis contains two chapters, the first is a literature review and the second an empirical pape...
BACKGROUND: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...