This study aims to examine (a) whether there are differences in general practitioners' (GPs) attitudes towards native Belgian patients, patients of foreign descent and asylum seeking patients who all express symptoms of major depression, and (b) whether these differences depend on GPs' experience with cultural competency training and interethnic contact. Using a video vignette study among 404 Flemish (Belgium) GPs, we find evidence of a provider bias. While GPs regard a patient of foreign descent as less trustworthy and less able to adhere to medical recommendations than a native Belgian patient, they also hold more pessimistic views on a potential recovery of an asylum seeking patient. In addition, we find that cultural competency training...
Background: Problematic interethnic relationships, expressed by feelings of discrimination, may cont...
Background: Ethnic minorities have poor access and different pathways to mental health care as compa...
Abstract Background Many minority group patients who attend primary health care are depressed. To id...
This study aims to examine (a) whether there are differences in general practitioners' (GPs) attitud...
Objectives Refugees in comparison with non-refugee patients may face higher unmet mental healthcare ...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) are the first point of contact for people from ethnic and mi...
Although the prevalence of common mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety, is higher...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared native-Dutch and Turkish-Dutch patients' expressions of emotional cue...
Objective: To confront the views of refugee patients and general practitioners in the Netherlands, f...
Background. Research suggests that individuals with a refugee background have higher rates of certai...
Objective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practitioners (G...
Objective: To confront the views of refugee patients and general practitioners in the Netherlands, f...
Background: Problematic interethnic relationships, expressed by feelings of discrimination, may cont...
AbstractObjective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practiti...
AbstractObjectiveThis study compared native-Dutch and Turkish-Dutch patients’ expressions of emotion...
Background: Problematic interethnic relationships, expressed by feelings of discrimination, may cont...
Background: Ethnic minorities have poor access and different pathways to mental health care as compa...
Abstract Background Many minority group patients who attend primary health care are depressed. To id...
This study aims to examine (a) whether there are differences in general practitioners' (GPs) attitud...
Objectives Refugees in comparison with non-refugee patients may face higher unmet mental healthcare ...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) are the first point of contact for people from ethnic and mi...
Although the prevalence of common mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety, is higher...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared native-Dutch and Turkish-Dutch patients' expressions of emotional cue...
Objective: To confront the views of refugee patients and general practitioners in the Netherlands, f...
Background. Research suggests that individuals with a refugee background have higher rates of certai...
Objective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practitioners (G...
Objective: To confront the views of refugee patients and general practitioners in the Netherlands, f...
Background: Problematic interethnic relationships, expressed by feelings of discrimination, may cont...
AbstractObjective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practiti...
AbstractObjectiveThis study compared native-Dutch and Turkish-Dutch patients’ expressions of emotion...
Background: Problematic interethnic relationships, expressed by feelings of discrimination, may cont...
Background: Ethnic minorities have poor access and different pathways to mental health care as compa...
Abstract Background Many minority group patients who attend primary health care are depressed. To id...