Main Issues in Mental Health and Race

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A01=David Ndegwa
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Afro-Caribbean Children
Afro-Caribbean mental health
Alcohol Related Problems
American Psychiatric Association
Anorexia Nervosa
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Birthplace Effects
Black Ethnic Identity
black refugees
British imperialism
Cardia Study
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Children's Body Shape
Children’s Body Shape
Crack Cocaine
cultural psychopathology
Drinking Related Problems
Enhanced Intervention Group
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ethnic minority mental health
ethnic minority psychiatry
Health
health disparities research
Ivory Coast
Ken Bugul
Local Primary Health Care Centres
Mental
Non-medical Prescription Drugs
Pine Apples
Pope Innocent Iii
psychiatric diagnosis bias
Race
racial disparities in UK mental health services
racialism
Schizophrenia
South Asian Couples
South Eastern USA
systematic literature review
USA Study
Van De Wijngaart
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138713833
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2003. This work arose out of the editors' concerns at the British preoccupation with an alleged epidemic of schizophrenia in people of African descent. Black people in contact with psychiatric services are commonly classed as schizophrenic or normal and do not seem to attract any of the diagnoses or interventions which their white counterparts do. The editors asked contributors to carry out a critical broad-based review of a particular area using the technology that has been developed for conducting systematic literature reviews. The areas explored were selected by the editors from their own understanding of disciplines which might have something to contribute. They were largely disciplines which have an interest in beliefs, feelings, emotions, thought, politics, language and decision-making. In some areas there was little material available from literature searches so the reviewers used their own understanding of the subject matter rather than existing literature to write critical essays.

David Ndegwa Dele Olajide

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