Mental Health Inequalities Facing U.K. Minority Ethnic Populations. Grey, T., Sewell, H., Shapiro, G., & Ashraf, F. J of Psych Issues in Org Culture, 3(S1):146--157, May, 2013. 00000
Paper doi abstract bibtex Black and minority ethnic (BME) communities continue to experience inequalities within the U.K. mental health system despite major government policy initiatives. The authors examined the literature for causal factors for continued mental health inequalities facing BME groups and potential solutions. The authors selected 53 articles from 1991 to 2012 based on inclusion criteria encompassing all major policy initiatives and relevant literature detailing explanations of mental health inequalities. Although ethnic inequalities in mental health have been of concern for decades in the United Kingdom, a still-significant gap exists between policies and methods of implementation. In comparison to White people, more BME people are diagnosed with mental health issues every year. BME communities are also facing barriers in terms of accessing culturally appropriate services, including lack of cultural understanding, communication issues, and where and how to seek help. Service providers need to work closely with people from BME communities prior to service design and delivery. Information should be made available in appropriate languages to support understanding about their illnesses and how they can seek help. Frequent reviews may further help assess BME communities' needs and make required changes and implementations.
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title = {Mental {Health} {Inequalities} {Facing} {U}.{K}. {Minority} {Ethnic} {Populations}},
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abstract = {Black and minority ethnic (BME) communities continue to experience
inequalities within the U.K. mental health system despite major government
policy initiatives. The authors examined the literature for causal factors
for continued mental health inequalities facing BME groups and potential
solutions. The authors selected 53 articles from 1991 to 2012 based on
inclusion criteria encompassing all major policy initiatives and relevant
literature detailing explanations of mental health inequalities. Although
ethnic inequalities in mental health have been of concern for decades in
the United Kingdom, a still-significant gap exists between policies and
methods of implementation. In comparison to White people, more BME people
are diagnosed with mental health issues every year. BME communities are
also facing barriers in terms of accessing culturally appropriate
services, including lack of cultural understanding, communication issues,
and where and how to seek help. Service providers need to work closely
with people from BME communities prior to service design and delivery.
Information should be made available in appropriate languages to support
understanding about their illnesses and how they can seek help. Frequent
reviews may further help assess BME communities' needs and make required
changes and implementations.},
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journal = {J of Psych Issues in Org Culture},
author = {Grey, Tracy and Sewell, Hári and Shapiro, Gillian and Ashraf, Fahmida},
month = may,
year = {2013},
note = {00000},
keywords = {Sep 20 import, duplicate},
pages = {146--157}
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