Barriers to mental health service utilization among African immigrants in the United Kingdom: A systematic review
Abstract Background African immigrants in the United Kingdom (UK) face unique challenges in accessing mental health services (MHSs), in contrast to their peers born in the UK, contributing to their worsening mental and physical health outcomes. This study aims to uncover barriers to MHS utilization...
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Main Authors: | Archibong Bassey (Author), Rachael Zaka (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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