BACKGROUND: People with physical-mental comorbidity have a poorer quality of life, worse clinical outcomes, and increased mortality compared with people with physical conditions alone. People of South Asian (SA) origin are the largest minority group in the UK and are more likely to have long-term conditions (LTCs) such as diabetes and heart disease. People of SA origin are less likely to recognise symptoms that may represent mental health problems. AIM: To explore how people of SA origin with LTCs understand, experience, and seek help for emotional distress, depression, and anxiety. DESIGN AND SETTING: Systematic review of qualitative studies exploring emotional distress in people of SA origin with diabetes or coronary heart disease, within...
Objective: To explore how South Asian origin women in Toronto, Canada, understand and explain the ca...
BACKGROUND: Across cultures, women are more likely than men to report somatoform disorders (SD), dep...
Objective: A growing number of research on psychological disorders among medical staff in KSA have b...
Background People with physical–mental comorbidity have a poorer quality of life, worse clinical out...
Background: People with physical-mental comorbidity have a poorer quality of life, worse clinical o...
This article was published in BMJ Open following peer review and can also be viewed on the journal’s...
INTRODUCTION: Individuals from Black and Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups are less likely to rece...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of depressive and anxiety symptoms within South As...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of depressive and anxiety symptoms within South As...
Background: People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of de...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Background: The prevalence of mental and physical comorbidities is unknown in South Asia, as estimat...
OBJECTIVES: This cross-sectional survey investigated whether there were ethnic differences in depres...
As the challenge of providing culturally appropriate care in the NHS becomes more apparent there is ...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Objective: To explore how South Asian origin women in Toronto, Canada, understand and explain the ca...
BACKGROUND: Across cultures, women are more likely than men to report somatoform disorders (SD), dep...
Objective: A growing number of research on psychological disorders among medical staff in KSA have b...
Background People with physical–mental comorbidity have a poorer quality of life, worse clinical out...
Background: People with physical-mental comorbidity have a poorer quality of life, worse clinical o...
This article was published in BMJ Open following peer review and can also be viewed on the journal’s...
INTRODUCTION: Individuals from Black and Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups are less likely to rece...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of depressive and anxiety symptoms within South As...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence and correlates of depressive and anxiety symptoms within South As...
Background: People from South Asian backgrounds living in the UK have a greatly increased risk of de...
Objectives. Previous work has shown low levels of psychological distress among UK South Asians, but ...
Background: The prevalence of mental and physical comorbidities is unknown in South Asia, as estimat...
OBJECTIVES: This cross-sectional survey investigated whether there were ethnic differences in depres...
As the challenge of providing culturally appropriate care in the NHS becomes more apparent there is ...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Objective: To explore how South Asian origin women in Toronto, Canada, understand and explain the ca...
BACKGROUND: Across cultures, women are more likely than men to report somatoform disorders (SD), dep...
Objective: A growing number of research on psychological disorders among medical staff in KSA have b...