Psychological therapy in secondary mental health care: Access and outcomes by ethnic group
L Mercer, LJ Evans, R Turton, A Beck - Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health …, 2019 - Springer
Objective To explore the differences in access to, and outcomes of, psychological therapy for
different ethnic groups across a South London Mental Health Trust. Method This study used …
different ethnic groups across a South London Mental Health Trust. Method This study used …
Ethnic differences in mental health service use among patients with psychotic disorders
R Mohan, P McCrone, G Szmukler, N Micali… - Social psychiatry and …, 2006 - Springer
Background There are concerns that ethnic minority patients are over-represented in
inpatient mental health settings, but under-utilise community services. This study aims to …
inpatient mental health settings, but under-utilise community services. This study aims to …
Ethnic inequalities and pathways to care in psychosis in England: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Background As part of a national programme to tackle ethnic inequalities, we conducted a
systematic review and meta-analysis of research on ethnic inequalities in pathways to care …
systematic review and meta-analysis of research on ethnic inequalities in pathways to care …
Ethnic minority inequalities in access to treatments for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders: findings from a nationally representative cross-sectional study
J Das-Munshi, D Bhugra, MJ Crawford - BMC medicine, 2018 - Springer
Background Ethnic minority service users with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders
may experience inequalities in care. There have been no recent studies assessing access to …
may experience inequalities in care. There have been no recent studies assessing access to …
Ethnicity and power in the mental health system: experiences of white British and black Caribbean people with psychosis
V Lawrence, C McCombie… - Epidemiology and …, 2021 - cambridge.org
AimsPersistent inequalities exist in how individuals from minority ethnic groups access
mental health care. A failure to investigate how these inequalities are experienced and what …
mental health care. A failure to investigate how these inequalities are experienced and what …
Differences in treatment approach between ethnic groups
S Sizmur, A McCulloch - Mental Health Review Journal, 2016 - emerald.com
Purpose–The mental health experience of people from ethnic minorities differs from that of
the majority, including differential access to services and treatments. The 2014 National …
the majority, including differential access to services and treatments. The 2014 National …
Report from England I: innovative approaches to reducing mental health disparities related to ethnicity
SL Hatch, G Thornicroft - The Journal of nervous and mental …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
With effective mental health care identified as a prerequisite for good general health care
(Prince et al., 2007), tailoring of treatments offers great potential to provide better-planned …
(Prince et al., 2007), tailoring of treatments offers great potential to provide better-planned …
[引用][C] From outside to inside: Improving mental health services for black and minority ethnic communities in England
S Sashidharan - Mental Health Review Journal, 2003 - emerald.com
The fault line around ethnicity or 'race'within mental health services in the UK is a major
challenge to policy makers, service providers and clinicians. Concern over the experience of …
challenge to policy makers, service providers and clinicians. Concern over the experience of …
Ethnic variations in pathways to and use of specialist mental health services in the UK: systematic review
BackgroundInequalities of service use across ethnic groups are important to policy makers,
service providers and service users. AimsTo identify ethnic variations in pathways to …
service providers and service users. AimsTo identify ethnic variations in pathways to …
Pathways to care and ethnicity. 2: Source of referral and help-seeking: Report from the AeSOP study
C Morgan, R Mallett, G Hutchinson… - The British journal of …, 2005 - cambridge.org
BackgroundPrevious research has found that African–Caribbean and Black African patients
are likely to come into contact with mental health services via more negative routes, when …
are likely to come into contact with mental health services via more negative routes, when …