Amplifying the voices of Black racial minorities in mental health research through public involvement and engagement: The importance of advisory roles
Abstract Introduction Ensuring adequate representation and the active, meaningful and visible involvement of groups likely to be most impacted by research findings and/or the lack of research inquiry are increasingly acknowledged. This is particularly relevant for Black racially minoritised groups w...
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Main Authors: | Juliana Onwumere (Author), Anthony Gentle (Author), Rachel Obanubi (Author), Annette Davis (Author), Moffat Karuga (Author), Rubbia Ali (Author), BeFine Study Team (Author), Valentina Cardi (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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