This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service responses to women of South Asian background who have attempted suicide or self-harmed within the Manchester area of the UK. After outlining the scope and design of the study, the paper focuses on the survivor perspectives documented within the study. The findings and analysis presented here aim to unpack key elements of the complex and layered dynamics at play in working with issues of attempted suicide and self-harm in South Asian women. More specifically, we explore the following five issues: factors contributing to South Asian women's attempted suicide and self-harm, the ways in which personal distress are created and perpetuated by structural i...
Abstract Background Suicide is a major public health problem worldwide. In the UK suicide is the sec...
Introduction: Honour-based violence (HBV) is a long-standing global phenomenon. Cultural expectation...
BACKGROUND: Low rates of suicide in older men and high rates in young women have been reported in th...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
This article draws on an investigation of service responses to women of South Asian background who h...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and nati...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and natio...
This exploratory study has been carried out against a background of epidemiological research which h...
South Asian women in the United Kingdom have shown higher rates of self-harm compared to their white...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
Abstract Background Suicide is a major public health problem worldwide. In the UK suicide is the sec...
Introduction: Honour-based violence (HBV) is a long-standing global phenomenon. Cultural expectation...
BACKGROUND: Low rates of suicide in older men and high rates in young women have been reported in th...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
This paper reports on a 10 month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service respons...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
This paper draws on a ten month British study completed in April 2001 investigating service response...
This article draws on an investigation of service responses to women of South Asian background who h...
The present paper reports an investigation of the self-reported needs of South Asian women suffering...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and nati...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
Asian women and mental health has largely been a neglected area of research. International and natio...
This exploratory study has been carried out against a background of epidemiological research which h...
South Asian women in the United Kingdom have shown higher rates of self-harm compared to their white...
article reviews the research on the mental health status of South Asian women living in UK. It repor...
Abstract Background Suicide is a major public health problem worldwide. In the UK suicide is the sec...
Introduction: Honour-based violence (HBV) is a long-standing global phenomenon. Cultural expectation...
BACKGROUND: Low rates of suicide in older men and high rates in young women have been reported in th...