Consultations With Muslims From Minoritised Ethnic Communities Living in Deprived Areas: Identifying Inequities in Mental Health Care and Support
ABSTRACT Background Limited research concerning existing inequities in mental health care and support services in the United Kingdom captures perceptions and lived experiences of the significantly underrepresented Muslim population. Methods Underpinned by social constructivist theory, we used consul...
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Main Authors: | Ashraf Tannerah (Author), Oluwalolami Hazel (Author), Sheree Desson (Author), Rahima Farah (Author), Zalihe Kamil‐Thomas (Author), Halima Iqbal (Author), Catrin Eames (Author), Pooja Saini (Author), Oladayo Bifarin (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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