This reflection explores my journey working with Deaf communities around improving mental health and learning how Deaf people are affected by health inequalities. It includes information on why Deaf people are at risk of mental health problems and how we can work together to improve mental health services particularly for Deaf people
Deafness is a heterogeneous condition with far-reaching eff ects on social, emotional, and cognitive...
Aims: The aims of this study are to record understandings of participants and analyse the decisions ...
Historically Deaf people have been denied access to professional nurse education due to communicatio...
Background: Deaf people have historically been marginalised. Their hearing impairment is often the s...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
Providing mental health services to deaf people is usually a formidable task. Given the movement to ...
This study examines the experiences of social care workers working with deaf young people presenting...
The author was the director or co-director of a specialty Deaf psychiatric inpatient unit for 17 of ...
The Deaf population are vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties. A qualitative meta-sy...
Across the U.S., there is a paucity of mental health and substance abuse services for Deaf individua...
The percentage of deaf and hard of hearing people who need mental health crisis services is similar ...
The authors present a model for obtaining feedback from consumers and therapists about mental health...
This study utilized a relational-exploratory design in an attempt to develop a clearer understanding...
Deafness is a heterogeneous condition with far-reaching eff ects on social, emotional, and cognitive...
Aims: The aims of this study are to record understandings of participants and analyse the decisions ...
Historically Deaf people have been denied access to professional nurse education due to communicatio...
Background: Deaf people have historically been marginalised. Their hearing impairment is often the s...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
Providing mental health services to deaf people is usually a formidable task. Given the movement to ...
This study examines the experiences of social care workers working with deaf young people presenting...
The author was the director or co-director of a specialty Deaf psychiatric inpatient unit for 17 of ...
The Deaf population are vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties. A qualitative meta-sy...
Across the U.S., there is a paucity of mental health and substance abuse services for Deaf individua...
The percentage of deaf and hard of hearing people who need mental health crisis services is similar ...
The authors present a model for obtaining feedback from consumers and therapists about mental health...
This study utilized a relational-exploratory design in an attempt to develop a clearer understanding...
Deafness is a heterogeneous condition with far-reaching eff ects on social, emotional, and cognitive...
Aims: The aims of this study are to record understandings of participants and analyse the decisions ...
Historically Deaf people have been denied access to professional nurse education due to communicatio...