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Mental health: ethnic minority experiences

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In this section you can find out about ethnic minority (BME) experiences of mental health by seeing and hearing people share their personal stories on film. Our researchers travelled all around the UK to talk to 30 people in their own homes. Find out what people said about issues such as diagnosis, therapy and support from family and friends. We hope you find the information helpful and reassuring.
 
Interviews in other languages: Bengali (Reena); Cantonese (Sarah, H.Y. Leung); Punjabi (Raj). 

You may also be interested in our section on mental health: ethnic minority carers’ experiences, and our section on Young people’s experiences of depression and low mood

 

BME mental health site preview

BME mental health site preview

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This section is from research by the University of Oxford.

Supported by:
CSIP (Care Services Improvement Partnership)
Hulme University Fund, Oxford

Publication date: June 2008
Last updated: September 2018.

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