This thesis was submitted for the award of Master of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University LondonBlack people of African and Caribbean descent are 3.3 times more likely to be diagnosed and treated for schizophrenia than their White counterparts are. The reasons why remain unclear, however, Black people living with schizophrenia often give racism as the cause of their health and financial difficulties. A series of within-subjects design and web-based survey methods were used to test the validity of these two scales designed to measure perceived racism and examine the relationship between perceived racism, self-depreciation, and the frequency of dissociative experiences in a nonclinical sample of the Black population in the UK. Self...
Introduction: The UK-based AESOP study conducted over a two-year period in three UK sites simultaneo...
Thirteen group interviews collected data from randomly recruited second and third generation black B...
Background. The incidence of schizophrenia in the African-Caribbean population in England is reporte...
Schizophrenia is classified as one of the most debilitating mental health disorders due to the chron...
All multiracial societies have to grapple with the benefits versus the costs of the integration of m...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
In the UK, mental health disorders are responsible for the largest proportion of the total burden of...
Background. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between risk of psychosis, common ...
Introduction: Consideration of cultural issues is gaining prominence in the arena of mental health, ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
Volume I: Literature Review(1) and Empirical Paper (2) 1) The literature review explores the psycho...
In this article we use the example of race/ethnic inequalities in severe mental illness to demonstra...
African Americans diagnosed with schizophrenia have longer wait times to be treated by mental health...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Objective: Previous research has highlighted men and women from black ethnic groups are more likely ...
Introduction: The UK-based AESOP study conducted over a two-year period in three UK sites simultaneo...
Thirteen group interviews collected data from randomly recruited second and third generation black B...
Background. The incidence of schizophrenia in the African-Caribbean population in England is reporte...
Schizophrenia is classified as one of the most debilitating mental health disorders due to the chron...
All multiracial societies have to grapple with the benefits versus the costs of the integration of m...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
In the UK, mental health disorders are responsible for the largest proportion of the total burden of...
Background. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between risk of psychosis, common ...
Introduction: Consideration of cultural issues is gaining prominence in the arena of mental health, ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are often explained by socioeconomic status and c...
Volume I: Literature Review(1) and Empirical Paper (2) 1) The literature review explores the psycho...
In this article we use the example of race/ethnic inequalities in severe mental illness to demonstra...
African Americans diagnosed with schizophrenia have longer wait times to be treated by mental health...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Objective: Previous research has highlighted men and women from black ethnic groups are more likely ...
Introduction: The UK-based AESOP study conducted over a two-year period in three UK sites simultaneo...
Thirteen group interviews collected data from randomly recruited second and third generation black B...
Background. The incidence of schizophrenia in the African-Caribbean population in England is reporte...