Objectives: This paper reports on a qualitative exploration of the reasons for differences in pathways to care and duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in the African, Caribbean and European (ACE) Pathways to Care study from the perspective of respondents to the study and their families. Setting: Ontario, Canada. Participants: Thirty-four participants in total. Twenty-five young people who had experienced a first episode of psychosis and nine family members. Participants were part of the ACE Pathways to Care study. Design: We implemented six focus groups. Furthermore, we implemented four in-depth interviews with two African-origin young women, one Caribbean-origin woman, and one European-origin woman with lived experience of psychosis. Res...
Delays in accessing appropriate care affect patients with most major health conditions, including ps...
Background: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Background Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Objective: To compare the pathways to care and duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) for people of B...
Literature Review: Purpose: To determine differences in Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) and Pa...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Introduction: Consideration of cultural issues is gaining prominence in the arena of mental health, ...
Objective: We sought to systematically review the literature on ethnic differences in the likelihood...
Background: Discrepancies in the experiences of different ethnic groups in mental health services ex...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosi...
Introduction: The UK-based AESOP study conducted over a two-year period in three UK sites simultaneo...
Objectives: There is inconsistent evidence on the influence of ethnicity on duration of untreated p...
The interrelationship between stigma and help-seeking is under-researched among children and adolesc...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Delays in accessing appropriate care affect patients with most major health conditions, including ps...
Background: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Background Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Objective: To compare the pathways to care and duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) for people of B...
Literature Review: Purpose: To determine differences in Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) and Pa...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Introduction: Consideration of cultural issues is gaining prominence in the arena of mental health, ...
Objective: We sought to systematically review the literature on ethnic differences in the likelihood...
Background: Discrepancies in the experiences of different ethnic groups in mental health services ex...
PURPOSE: Previous research has not provided us with a comprehensive picture of the longitudinal cour...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosi...
Introduction: The UK-based AESOP study conducted over a two-year period in three UK sites simultaneo...
Objectives: There is inconsistent evidence on the influence of ethnicity on duration of untreated p...
The interrelationship between stigma and help-seeking is under-researched among children and adolesc...
Background: Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...
Delays in accessing appropriate care affect patients with most major health conditions, including ps...
Background: Long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) is associated with poor outcomes and low qual...
Background Studies demonstrate ethnic variations in pathways to care during first episode psychosis...