Evidence-based interventions are an essential part of delivering contemporary mental health services. Many such interventions, however, are developed with and for mainstream population groups. Practitioners and researchers alike will often adapt tools, practices, processes or programmes to meet the needs of culturally diverse populations groups, but wonder if and how such adaptations will affect outcomes. This paper considers the processes by which evidence-based interventions can be adapted by health professionals in any context; and includes an example of a successful cultural adaptation to an evidence-based intervention. The successful implementation of the Aboriginal Mental Health First Aid programme in Australia illustrates the potenti...
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training was developed in Australia to teach members of the public ho...
Background: Membership in diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups is often asso...
Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in the United States exist along the entire continuum of m...
Evidence-based interventions are an essential part of delivering contemporary mental health services...
Abstract Background Ethnic minority groups are under-represented in mental health care services beca...
There is a growing interest in whether and how to adapt psychotherapies to take into account the cul...
Background:Evidence based strategies for treating mental health conditions need to be scaled up to a...
This multiauthored work brings together the scholarly and the clinical in its analysis of two separa...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic minority groups are under-represented in mental health care services because of b...
Shanaya Rathod,1 Lina Gega,2 Amy Degnan,3 Jennifer Pikard,4 Tasneem Khan,5 Nusrat Husain,3 Tariq Mun...
In recent years, there has been a steadily increasing recognition of the need to improve the cultura...
In recent years, there has been a steadily increasing recognition of the need to improve the cultura...
[Background] The worldwide mental health treatment gap calls for scaling-up psychological interventi...
The preponderance of western psychological concepts are often relied upon to conceptualise health-re...
Background: Membership in diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups is often asso...
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training was developed in Australia to teach members of the public ho...
Background: Membership in diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups is often asso...
Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in the United States exist along the entire continuum of m...
Evidence-based interventions are an essential part of delivering contemporary mental health services...
Abstract Background Ethnic minority groups are under-represented in mental health care services beca...
There is a growing interest in whether and how to adapt psychotherapies to take into account the cul...
Background:Evidence based strategies for treating mental health conditions need to be scaled up to a...
This multiauthored work brings together the scholarly and the clinical in its analysis of two separa...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic minority groups are under-represented in mental health care services because of b...
Shanaya Rathod,1 Lina Gega,2 Amy Degnan,3 Jennifer Pikard,4 Tasneem Khan,5 Nusrat Husain,3 Tariq Mun...
In recent years, there has been a steadily increasing recognition of the need to improve the cultura...
In recent years, there has been a steadily increasing recognition of the need to improve the cultura...
[Background] The worldwide mental health treatment gap calls for scaling-up psychological interventi...
The preponderance of western psychological concepts are often relied upon to conceptualise health-re...
Background: Membership in diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups is often asso...
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training was developed in Australia to teach members of the public ho...
Background: Membership in diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups is often asso...
Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in the United States exist along the entire continuum of m...