Objective: We sought to systematically review the literature on ethnic differences in the likelihood of general practitioner (GP) involvement, police involvement, and involuntary admission on the pathway to care of patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP). Method: We searched electronic databases and conducted forward and backward tracking to identify relevant studies. We calculated pooled odds ratios (OR) to examine the variation between aggregated ethnic groups in the indicators of the pathway to care. Results: We identified seven studies from Canada and England that looked at ethnic differences in GP involvement (n = 7), police involvement (n = 7), or involuntary admission (n = 5). Aggregated ethnic groups were most often compared. Th...
Delays in accessing appropriate care affect patients with most major health conditions, including ps...
Abstract Background This study investigates the role ...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Literature Review: Purpose: To determine differences in Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) and Pa...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosi...
Background Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Objectives Compared with the majority population, those from minority ethnic groups in the UK are mo...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
© The Author(s). 2018Background: As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we c...
BACKGROUND: As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we conducted a systematic...
Objective: To compare the pathways to care and duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) for people of B...
Objectives: There is inconsistent evidence on the influence of ethnicity on duration of untreated p...
Context: Prevalence rates of severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as psychosis differ between ethnic g...
There is some evidence of differences in psychosis care provision by ethnicity. We investigated vari...
Objective: To examine ethnic variations in the pathways to care for persons accessing early interven...
Delays in accessing appropriate care affect patients with most major health conditions, including ps...
Abstract Background This study investigates the role ...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Literature Review: Purpose: To determine differences in Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) and Pa...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosi...
Background Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Objectives Compared with the majority population, those from minority ethnic groups in the UK are mo...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
© The Author(s). 2018Background: As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we c...
BACKGROUND: As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we conducted a systematic...
Objective: To compare the pathways to care and duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) for people of B...
Objectives: There is inconsistent evidence on the influence of ethnicity on duration of untreated p...
Context: Prevalence rates of severe mental illnesses (SMI) such as psychosis differ between ethnic g...
There is some evidence of differences in psychosis care provision by ethnicity. We investigated vari...
Objective: To examine ethnic variations in the pathways to care for persons accessing early interven...
Delays in accessing appropriate care affect patients with most major health conditions, including ps...
Abstract Background This study investigates the role ...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...