Researching African-Caribbean mental health in the UK: an assets-based approach to developing psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia and related …

D Edge, A Degnan, S Rafiq - The international handbook of black …, 2020 - emerald.com
Several decades of mental health research in the UK repeatedly report that people of African-
Caribbean origin are more likely than other ethnic minorities, including the White majority, to …

Addressing ethnic inequalities in the pathways to care for psychosis

JB Kirkbride - BMC medicine, 2018 - Springer
Delays in accessing appropriate care affect patients with most major health conditions,
including psychosis. These delays may also be affected by pathways to care. In a recent …

Interventions to improve therapeutic communications between Black and minority ethnic patients and professionals in psychiatric services: systematic review

KS Bhui, WA Rabeea'h, A Palinski… - The British Journal of …, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundCommunication may be an influential determinant of inequality of access to,
engagement with and benefit from psychiatric services. AimsTo review the evidence on …

Mental health service use and ethnicity: An analysis of service use and time to access treatment by South East Asian‐, Middle Eastern‐, and Australian‐born patients …

S Logan, D Rouen, R Wagner, Z Steel… - Australian Journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objective The current research aimed to assess the association between country of birth and
use of a specialised mental health service in Sydney, Australia. Methods Patient file data …

Five-year illness trajectories across racial groups in the UK following a first episode psychosis

SL Griffiths, T Bogatsu, M Longhi, E Butler… - Social Psychiatry and …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Psychosis disproportionally affects ethnic minority groups in high-income countries,
yet evidence of disparities in outcomes following intensive early intervention service (EIS) for …

Better mental healthcare for minority ethnic groups–moving away from the blame game and putting patients first: Commentary on… Institutional racism in psychiatry

K McKENZIE, K Bhui - Psychiatric Bulletin, 2007 - cambridge.org
Providing better mental healthcare for the Black and minority ethnic population often
requires much more than the efforts of the individual clinician. Problems may range from …

[HTML][HTML] Racial/ethnic differences in diagnoses and treatment of mental health conditions across healthcare systems participating in the mental health research …

KJ Coleman, C Stewart, BE Waitzfelder… - Psychiatric Services …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective The objective of this study is to characterize racial/ethnic variation in mental health
diagnoses and treatments in large not-for-profit healthcare systems. Method Participating …

Pathways into care and satisfaction with primary care for black patients in South London

D Bhugra, C Harding, R Lippett - Journal of mental health, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Background: There is evidence in the literature to suggest that black patients access
different pathways to mental health care. These pathways are influenced by clinical …

Improving access to primary mental healthcare for Indigenous Australians

L Reifels, B Bassilios, A Nicholas… - Australian & New …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To examine the uptake, population reach and outcomes of primary mental
healthcare services provided to Indigenous Australians via the Access to Allied …

Perceived barriers to accessing mental health services among black and minority ethnic communities: a qualitative study in southeast England

A Memon, K Taylor, LM Mohebati, J Sundin, M Cooper… - The Lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
Background In most developed countries, substantial disparities exist in access to mental
health services for black and minority ethnic populations. We sought to determine perceived …