This qualitative study sought to better understand the experiences of deaf and hard of hearing individuals with accessing recovery-oriented mental health services and peer support via a focus group and interviews. Cultural brokers were used to facilitate culturally-sensitive communication with study participants. Findings indicate that access to adequate mental health services, not just recovery-oriented and peer support services, is not widely available for this population, largely due to communication barriers. Feelings of isolation and stigma are high among this population. Public mental health systems need to adapt and expand services for various cultural groups to insure recovery
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
Disparities in access to mental health care for persons with hearing loss are significant public hea...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Improved functioning is typical when deaf mental health consumers are removed from inaccessible prog...
This study, in collaboration with the Montreal Deaf Community, used an anthropological perspective t...
Deafness is a heterogeneous condition with far-reaching eff ects on social, emotional, and cognitive...
Individuals within the Deaf, deaf, and hard of hearing populations of Kentucky have limited access t...
The authors present a model for obtaining feedback from consumers and therapists about mental health...
The study qualitatively explores insight into everyday life, access to help and coping mechanisms of...
Deaf individuals experience significant obstacles to participating in behavioral health research whe...
Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their de...
Objective: Deaf trauma survivors are one of the more underserved populations in behavioral health ca...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
Disparities in access to mental health care for persons with hearing loss are significant public hea...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Improved functioning is typical when deaf mental health consumers are removed from inaccessible prog...
This study, in collaboration with the Montreal Deaf Community, used an anthropological perspective t...
Deafness is a heterogeneous condition with far-reaching eff ects on social, emotional, and cognitive...
Individuals within the Deaf, deaf, and hard of hearing populations of Kentucky have limited access t...
The authors present a model for obtaining feedback from consumers and therapists about mental health...
The study qualitatively explores insight into everyday life, access to help and coping mechanisms of...
Deaf individuals experience significant obstacles to participating in behavioral health research whe...
Negative societal attitudes toward people with hearing loss can be handicapping. Because of their de...
Objective: Deaf trauma survivors are one of the more underserved populations in behavioral health ca...
Mental health services are essential and need to be equally accessible and non-discriminatory to all...
Traumatic experiences occur often in the lives of children and adolescents; in fact, up to two-third...
Using grounded theory analysis, the current study identifies the perspectives of therapists and coun...
This study explored the availability and accessibility of mental health services for Deaf Texans fro...
Disparities in access to mental health care for persons with hearing loss are significant public hea...