2023
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/6rpxn
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Cultural inequalities in access to Early Intervention for Psychosis services in the United Kingdom

Abstract: While reviews of evidence suggests that early intervention for psychosis can reduce risk of transition to psychosis, they also highlight that we need to understand early intervention cross culturally and for different health service models. Black and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately disadvantaged in mental healthcare settings in many Western countries and in the United Kingdom and are more likely to be treated in acute settings rather than early intervention. The primary aim of this systematic rev… Show more

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“… Friskney et al [19]. examine barriers and facilitators to access for people from South Asian heritage specifically, and Loughlin et al[20] review ongoing engagement once people have accessed early intervention services.…”
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“… Friskney et al [19]. examine barriers and facilitators to access for people from South Asian heritage specifically, and Loughlin et al[20] review ongoing engagement once people have accessed early intervention services.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%