Autism assessments for children who are deaf are particularly complex for a number of reasons, including overlapping cultural and clinical factors. We capture this in an ethnographic study of National Health Service child and adolescent mental health services in the United Kingdom, drawing on theoretical perspectives from transcultural psychiatry, which help to understand these services as a cultural system. Our objective was to analyse how mental health services interact with Deaf culture, as a source of cultural-linguistic identity. We ground the study in the practices and perceptions of 16 professionals, who have conducted autism assessments for deaf children aged 0–18. We adopt a framework of intersectionality to capture the multiple, m...
This ethnographic study explores the identity development of 9 deaf participants through the narrati...
This study, in collaboration with the Montreal Deaf Community, used an anthropological perspective t...
This research is rooted in an everyday conversation with a Deaf mental health practitioner who thoug...
Autism assessments for children who are deaf are particularly complex for a number of reasons, inclu...
The cultural model of deafness is one that affirms the legitimacy of the Deaf community as a whole. ...
The emergence of Deaf culture and recent developments in identity research fueled by cultural divers...
Well established in the history of Deaf studies is the existence of two opposing perspectives of d/D...
Through Deaf Studies and Deaf epistemology there has been a wealth of research conducted in an attem...
Cultural identification within the deaf community is a new field of research that looks at the diffe...
Cultural identity is a construct from the literature on Minority Identity Development Theory. One\u2...
In this paper, the medical, social and historical forces resulting in much smaller numbers of deaf c...
Cultural identity is a construct from the literature on Minority Identity Development Theory. One\u2...
Health literacy has been defined by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) as "the degree to which individu...
The Deaf/hard of hearing population is growing rapidly and the medical community is facing a higher ...
The study qualitatively explores insight into everyday life, access to help and coping mechanisms of...
This ethnographic study explores the identity development of 9 deaf participants through the narrati...
This study, in collaboration with the Montreal Deaf Community, used an anthropological perspective t...
This research is rooted in an everyday conversation with a Deaf mental health practitioner who thoug...
Autism assessments for children who are deaf are particularly complex for a number of reasons, inclu...
The cultural model of deafness is one that affirms the legitimacy of the Deaf community as a whole. ...
The emergence of Deaf culture and recent developments in identity research fueled by cultural divers...
Well established in the history of Deaf studies is the existence of two opposing perspectives of d/D...
Through Deaf Studies and Deaf epistemology there has been a wealth of research conducted in an attem...
Cultural identification within the deaf community is a new field of research that looks at the diffe...
Cultural identity is a construct from the literature on Minority Identity Development Theory. One\u2...
In this paper, the medical, social and historical forces resulting in much smaller numbers of deaf c...
Cultural identity is a construct from the literature on Minority Identity Development Theory. One\u2...
Health literacy has been defined by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) as "the degree to which individu...
The Deaf/hard of hearing population is growing rapidly and the medical community is facing a higher ...
The study qualitatively explores insight into everyday life, access to help and coping mechanisms of...
This ethnographic study explores the identity development of 9 deaf participants through the narrati...
This study, in collaboration with the Montreal Deaf Community, used an anthropological perspective t...
This research is rooted in an everyday conversation with a Deaf mental health practitioner who thoug...