Background. Perinatal depression among Black Caribbean women in the UK remains an intriguingly under-researched topic. Despite high levels of known psychosocial risks, Black Caribbeans remain relatively invisible among those seeking/receiving help for depression during and after pregnancy. Methods. In-depth interviews were undertaken with a purposive sample of twelve Black Caribbean women selected from a larger sample (n=101) to examine prevalence and psychosocial risks for perinatal depression among this ethnic group. The study also sought to explore women's models of help-seeking. During analysis, the context in which help-seeking/giving is mediated emerged as a key issue. We explore the nature of these encounters thereby opening up t...
Objectives Over a quarter of UK births are to women who were born outside of the UK. Black and Minor...
Background: There are limited data on detection disparities of common mental disorders in minority e...
The purpose of this study was to explore the use and patterns of mental health treatment among low-i...
Postpartum depression is a major depressive disorder whose onset can appear up to one year after del...
Maternal depression is a global public health issue (Almond, 2009); however, much of the existing re...
Perinatal mental health is a major public health issue as it can affect the mother’s wellbeing, as...
BackgroundApproximately one in five women will experience mental health difficulties in the perinata...
This research aimed to explore further the gap in knowledge regarding the experiences of BME carers,...
Objective: This research aimed to explore further the gap in knowledge regarding the experiences of ...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
BackgroundWomen from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health problems...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
A large body of research has found that mothers from ethnic minority groups are at high risk of mate...
Objective: Previous studies emphasise the negative psychological and physical consequences of Post...
Although there is an abundance of research on women’s needs and experiences with Perinatal Mood Diso...
Objectives Over a quarter of UK births are to women who were born outside of the UK. Black and Minor...
Background: There are limited data on detection disparities of common mental disorders in minority e...
The purpose of this study was to explore the use and patterns of mental health treatment among low-i...
Postpartum depression is a major depressive disorder whose onset can appear up to one year after del...
Maternal depression is a global public health issue (Almond, 2009); however, much of the existing re...
Perinatal mental health is a major public health issue as it can affect the mother’s wellbeing, as...
BackgroundApproximately one in five women will experience mental health difficulties in the perinata...
This research aimed to explore further the gap in knowledge regarding the experiences of BME carers,...
Objective: This research aimed to explore further the gap in knowledge regarding the experiences of ...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
BackgroundWomen from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health problems...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
A large body of research has found that mothers from ethnic minority groups are at high risk of mate...
Objective: Previous studies emphasise the negative psychological and physical consequences of Post...
Although there is an abundance of research on women’s needs and experiences with Perinatal Mood Diso...
Objectives Over a quarter of UK births are to women who were born outside of the UK. Black and Minor...
Background: There are limited data on detection disparities of common mental disorders in minority e...
The purpose of this study was to explore the use and patterns of mental health treatment among low-i...