[HTML][HTML] The effectiveness of adapted psychological interventions for people from ethnic minority groups: A systematic review and conceptual typology

LL Arundell, P Barnett, JEJ Buckman… - Clinical psychology …, 2021 - Elsevier
This review assessed the efficacy of adapted psychological interventions for Black and
minority ethnic (BME) groups. A conceptual typology was developed based on adaptations …

A scoping review of the use of co‐design methods with culturally and linguistically diverse communities to improve or adapt mental health services

J O'Brien, E Fossey, VJ Palmer - Health & Social Care in the …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Mental health services are increasingly encouraged to use co‐design methodologies to
engage individuals and families affected by mental health problems in service design and …

Medicalising unhappiness: new classification of depression risks more patients being put on drug treatment from which they will not benefit

C Dowrick, A Frances - bmj, 2013 - bmj.com
Conclusions—Patients with mild depression or uncomplicated grief reaction usually have a
good prognosis and don't need drug treatment. Clinicians should focus on identifying people …

Seeking informal and formal help for mental health problems in the community: a secondary analysis from a psychiatric morbidity survey in South London

JSL Brown, S Evans-Lacko, L Aschan, MJ Henderson… - BMC psychiatry, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background Only 30-35% of people with mental health problems seek help from
professionals. Informal help, usually from friends, family and religious leaders, is often …

Implementing guidelines and training initiatives to improve cross-cultural communication in primary care consultations: a qualitative participatory European study

E Teunissen, K Gravenhorst, C Dowrick… - International Journal for …, 2017 - Springer
Background Cross-cultural communication in primary care is often difficult, leading to
unsatisfactory, substandard care. Supportive evidence-based guidelines and training …

Delivering a culturally adapted therapy for Muslim clients with depression

G Mir, R Ghani, S Meer, G Hussain - The Cognitive Behaviour …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Inequalities in mental health treatment access and outcomes for minority ethnic and
religious groups in the UK have been recognized for more than a decade; however, work to …

Advancing mental health equality: a mapping review of interventions, economic evaluations and barriers and facilitators

LL Arundell, H Greenwood, H Baldwin, E Kotas… - Systematic reviews, 2020 - Springer
Background This work aimed to identify studies of interventions seeking to address mental
health inequalities, studies assessing the economic impact of such interventions and factors …

Improving access to mental health care in an Orthodox Jewish community: a critical reflection upon the accommodation of otherness

P McEvoy, T Williamson, R Kada, D Frazer… - BMC health services …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended
the supply of evidence based psychological interventions in primary care for people …

Evaluating feasibility and acceptability of a local psycho-educational intervention for pregnant women with common mental problems affected by armed conflict in …

MN Khan, M Dherani, A Chiumento… - … Journal of Social …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The current research was conducted in the Swat valley, where widespread
conflict and militancy had been experienced prior to the field activities. The aim of this trial …

A psychological intervention by community pharmacies to prevent depression in adults with subthreshold depression and long-term conditions: the CHEMIST pilot …

E Littlewood, CA Chew-Graham… - Public Health …, 2022 - keele-repository.worktribe.com
Background Depression is common in people with long-term health conditions, and this
combination can lead to worsened health outcomes and increased health-care costs …