The taboo and negligence surrounding the issue of mental health is something of a global concern. Though there has been increased awareness in recent years, it is not enough. This research captured why mental health is unspoken of by men in South Asian communities in Scotland. Through the use of structured interviews, this research aims to examine why mental health remains a largely unspoken issue within the South Asian community in Scotland. Four themes surfaced through the use of thematic analysis which provided various findings. The findings of the study illustrated that the stigma surrounding mental health was primarily due to the cultural norms within South Asian communities, developed over decades of misunderstandings of mental health...
The current study explored the understandings and experiences of Asian international students (AISs)...
This paper reports on primary research that focused on men from specific black and minority ethnic (...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Low rates of treated depression and high rates of suicide in women from some South Asian communities...
Mental health in Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities is a rising public health concer...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
Little is known about the impacts of migration, adjustment, and acculturation on mental health, part...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Mental illness is a taboo amongst the South Asian community. Although at an increased risk of develo...
We explored attitudes to and experiences of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) amon...
Globally, awareness of workplace mental health problems has increased rapidly. Employees need to be ...
Within the South Asian community, there is a negative perception towards mental health and psycholog...
Mental health stigma presents a double issue for those suffering from poor mental health. Not only a...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
The current study explored the understandings and experiences of Asian international students (AISs)...
This paper reports on primary research that focused on men from specific black and minority ethnic (...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Low rates of treated depression and high rates of suicide in women from some South Asian communities...
Mental health in Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities is a rising public health concer...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
Little is known about the impacts of migration, adjustment, and acculturation on mental health, part...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
Mental illness is a taboo amongst the South Asian community. Although at an increased risk of develo...
We explored attitudes to and experiences of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) amon...
Globally, awareness of workplace mental health problems has increased rapidly. Employees need to be ...
Within the South Asian community, there is a negative perception towards mental health and psycholog...
Mental health stigma presents a double issue for those suffering from poor mental health. Not only a...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
The current study explored the understandings and experiences of Asian international students (AISs)...
This paper reports on primary research that focused on men from specific black and minority ethnic (...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...