Cultural variations in individuals' perceptions of mental distress are an important issue for health care. They can affect communication between health professionals and mentally distressed individuals and might be one explanation for problematic diagnosis, poor service uptake and negative outcome for individuals from ethnic minorities. This PhD a) explores how cultural variations in perceptions of mental distress have been assessed in the past b) reports the construction and development of a new instrument, the Barts Explanatory Model Inventory (BEMI) and c) uses the instrument to explore associations between illness perceptions and ethnic background, acculturation processes and psychiatric 'caseness' in three different ethnic groups. It w...
Due to the cultural diversity, there might be cross-cultural differences in self-regulation of healt...
In the United Kingdom, Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways int...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...
Background: It has been recognized that explanatory models (EMs) of mental distress play an importan...
This thesis examines differences and similarities in the causal attributions of mental distress and ...
In urban inner city areas, health professionals meet many individuals from diverse cultural groups t...
Objectives: This article addresses the clinical implications of 3 questions: (1) Can a simple checkl...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Objective: Previous research has highlighted men and women from black ethnic groups are more likely ...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
Objective: Previous research has highlighted men and women from black ethnic groups are more likely ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
© 2003 Dr. Litza A. KiropoulosThe current research included three studies: a survey exploring psycho...
Abstract: Culturally differing approaches to the distinction between physical and mental health cont...
Due to the cultural diversity, there might be cross-cultural differences in self-regulation of healt...
In the United Kingdom, Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways int...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...
Background: It has been recognized that explanatory models (EMs) of mental distress play an importan...
This thesis examines differences and similarities in the causal attributions of mental distress and ...
In urban inner city areas, health professionals meet many individuals from diverse cultural groups t...
Objectives: This article addresses the clinical implications of 3 questions: (1) Can a simple checkl...
People with mental illness are often stereotyped as dangerous, unstable, or unreliable, and these st...
This study aimed to explore if individuals form a British South Asian cultural background have a mor...
Objective: Previous research has highlighted men and women from black ethnic groups are more likely ...
This thesis investigates the role of culture in the experience of distress and depression amongst Br...
Objective: Previous research has highlighted men and women from black ethnic groups are more likely ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
© 2003 Dr. Litza A. KiropoulosThe current research included three studies: a survey exploring psycho...
Abstract: Culturally differing approaches to the distinction between physical and mental health cont...
Due to the cultural diversity, there might be cross-cultural differences in self-regulation of healt...
In the United Kingdom, Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways int...
Cultural pluralism that characterises many major urban centres, especially London, underscores needs...