Ethnicity : an agenda for mental health
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Ethnicity : an agenda for mental health
Gaskell, c1999
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Seal of "Department of Health" printed on cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This text seeks to set the scene for identifying and meeting the mental health needs of black and minority ethnic groups. Clinicians, researchers, academics, hospital managers, commissioners and voluntary organization workers contribute to the volume to discuss the problems in health care delivery and the way of moving the agenda forward. In addition to multi-disciplinary working the key emphasis of the book is in involving commissioners and voluntary organizations in deciding how best to meet the needs of the communities.
Table of Contents
- Section 1 Theoretical aspects and background: ethnicity - issues of definition
- DOH perspectives
- cultural aspects of mental disorder in primary care
- pathways into care for ethnic minorities
- epidemiological factors in research in ethnic minorities
- risk factors for psychosis in the UK Afro-caribbean population. section 2 Clinical aspects: common mental disorders among Afrocaribbean GP attenders
- ethnicity, drinking patterns and alcohol related problems
- practice in child psychiatry in multi-ethnic Britain
- Gujarati children in Manchester
- cross-cultural approaches to dementia and depression in older adults
- suicide and attempted suicide across cultures
- the maternal blues and postnatal depression in Japanese women
- forensic psychiatry. Section 3 NHS and ethnicity: ethnic group and satisfaction with mental health services
- purchasers' views on ethnicity
- a purchaser's perspective on mental health of black and ethnic minority groups
- NHS services for black people, Section 4 Multi-disciplinary working: the role of the GP in management of mental illness
- voluntary organisations perspective
- home treatment
- setting up services
- the way forward.
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