This thesis consists of two papers. The first paper is a review of the literature exploring self-harm in Asian females. Research that explored prevalence rates revealed-that during the transition from adolescence to adulthood rates ofself-harm were higher in Asian females compared to their Asian male and White female counterparts. The paper then reviews research that has aimed to identify precipitating factors for Asian female adolescents and Asian women's self-harm. Methodological considerations are discussed and it is argued that further research is needed to inform service provision and delivery. The second paper is a qualitative research project that explored young Pakistani females (aged between 14 and 16 years old) understanding and p...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Background: Adolescent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is becoming a serious public health concern w...
This exploratory study has been carried out against a background of epidemiological research which h...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and nati...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and natio...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
Copyright © 2013 A. N. Chowdhury et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
Introduction: Due to the harmful nature of self-harm, studying in this field is especially important...
Background: Self-Harm (SH) is a major global public health problem under-researched in Pakistan due ...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
South Asian women in the United Kingdom have shown higher rates of self-harm compared to their white...
Suicide is now considered a major public health problem, especially in low income countries. A syste...
Suicide is a serious global public health problem and the third leading cause of death in those 15–3...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Background: Adolescent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is becoming a serious public health concern w...
This exploratory study has been carried out against a background of epidemiological research which h...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and nati...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and natio...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
Copyright © 2013 A. N. Chowdhury et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
Introduction: Due to the harmful nature of self-harm, studying in this field is especially important...
Background: Self-Harm (SH) is a major global public health problem under-researched in Pakistan due ...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
South Asian women in the United Kingdom have shown higher rates of self-harm compared to their white...
Suicide is now considered a major public health problem, especially in low income countries. A syste...
Suicide is a serious global public health problem and the third leading cause of death in those 15–3...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
Background: Adolescent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is becoming a serious public health concern w...
This exploratory study has been carried out against a background of epidemiological research which h...