There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and outcomes for service users belonging to Black and Asian Minority Ethnic groups experiencing psychosis. Clinicians and academics have speculated that culture-specific conceptualisations of psychosis, alongside inequitable service provision may explain disparities. There is, however, a dearth in literature exploring this in a South Asian population, despite this ethnic group being the second largest in the UK. The present study aimed to explore how people from this minority group have experienced and made sense of First Episode Psychosis (FEP). A qualitative approach was used to explore the lived experience and sense-making of British South Asians experi...
Background. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between risk of psychosis, common ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and ou...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
Section A: Literature Review : How are Mental Health Problems and Mental Health Services Understood ...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
While previous research has demonstrated the negative impact of stigma in individuals with mental he...
In the United Kingdom, Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways int...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
Public stigma towards people with mental health problems has been demonstrated in Western societies....
Objective: Students of African, Caribbean and similar ethnicity (ACE) encounter unique mental health...
In the United Kingdom, Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways int...
Background. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between risk of psychosis, common ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background There is strong evidence of inequalities in mental healthcare access, experiences and ou...
Background Addressing stigma is a government priority in the United Kingdom (U.K.). It is recognise...
Section A: Literature Review : How are Mental Health Problems and Mental Health Services Understood ...
Research examining mental health within South Asian populations indicates higher levels of psycholog...
While previous research has demonstrated the negative impact of stigma in individuals with mental he...
In the United Kingdom, Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways int...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Background: People from Black ethnic groups (African-Caribbean and Black African) are more prone to ...
Public stigma towards people with mental health problems has been demonstrated in Western societies....
Objective: Students of African, Caribbean and similar ethnicity (ACE) encounter unique mental health...
In the United Kingdom, Black and minority ethnic (BME) service users experience adverse pathways int...
Background. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between risk of psychosis, common ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...
Many studies have shown that rates of psychosis are elevated in the Black and minority ethnic (BME) ...