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Prevention of suicide in ethnic minorities in the UK

Nusrat Husain (Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist & Lead Culture & International Mental Health Research Group, Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust, University of Manchester)
Nasim Chaudhry (Greater Manchester West Foundation Trust, University of Manchester)
Mohammed Husain (Royal Survey County Hospital, UK)
Waquas Waheed (Lancashire Care Foundation Trust, Honorary Lecturer University of Manchester)

Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care

ISSN: 1757-0980

Article publication date: 13 May 2009

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Abstract

Background: suicide prevention is a priority for health services in England. A high rate of suicide in South Asian women and a dramatic rise in young Afro‐Caribbean's has been reported in the UK.Aims: the aim of this selected review is to present the cultural context of suicidal behavior and possible preventive strategies for the South Asian and Afro‐Caribbean's living in the UK.Methods: relevant data about the cultural context of suicidal behavior in the two ethnic groups is reviewed.Findings: our findings suggest that socio‐cultural factors in women of South Asian origin and social risk factors and situational stress in Afro Caribbean's appears to be related to acts of self‐harm.Conclusions: we could not identify any published studies of effective suicide prevention strategies or on any treatment programmes for the two ethnic minority groups. Addressing the cultural, linguistic and religious need of these groups should be of paramount importance.

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Husain, N., Chaudhry, N., Husain, M. and Waheed, W. (2009), "Prevention of suicide in ethnic minorities in the UK", Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, Vol. 2 No. 1, pp. 10-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/17570980200900003

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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