Common mental disorders among black and minority ethnic groups in the UK

Keith Lloyd
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The common mental disorders, predominantly anxiety and depression, constitute a significant public health problem and are associated with significant morbidity. When detected, these disorders are managed almost exclusively in primary care. Research into common mental disorders and ethnicity to date raises important questions about the understanding, nature and course of common mental disorders, access to services, treatment received and the perceived value of consulting for emotional problems across cultural groups. It also emphasizes the complex interactions between ethnicity, socioeconomic status, social inclusion, age and sex. Ethnicity is thus one of several important explanatory variables. Much has been written about the development of culturally sensitive services and the development of core competencies for culturally aware psychiatrists. Such training is now a core requirement for mental health professionals working with culturally diverse patient groups. However, there is as yet limited evidence as to the impact of cultural competency training on service delivery. Further work is also needed to achieve services that are informed by users' views.

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英国黑人和少数民族群体的常见精神障碍
常见的精神障碍,主要是焦虑和抑郁,构成了一个重大的公共卫生问题,并与严重的发病率有关。一旦发现,这些疾病几乎完全在初级保健中进行管理。迄今为止对常见精神障碍和种族的研究提出了一些重要问题,包括对常见精神障碍的理解、性质和病程、获得服务的途径、接受的治疗以及跨文化群体的情感问题咨询的感知价值。它还强调种族、社会经济地位、社会包容、年龄和性别之间复杂的相互作用。因此,种族是几个重要的解释变量之一。关于文化敏感服务的发展和文化意识精神科医生核心能力的发展,已经写了很多。这种培训现在是精神卫生专业人员与不同文化的患者群体合作的核心要求。然而,目前关于文化能力培训对服务提供的影响的证据有限。还需要进一步的工作来实现由用户视图通知的服务。
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