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Project Details

 

Do Black and Minority Ethnic Service Users Experience Inequalities in Service Use and Health Outcomes? Analysis of a Secondary Mental Health Care Case Register

Lead Applicant Name :
Jay Das-Munshi
Project Type :
Research
Approval Date :
17-Jun-2013
References :
Das-Munshi J, Chang C-K, Dutta R, Morgan C, Nazroo J, Stewart R and Prince MJ (2017). Ethnicity and excess mortality in severe mental illness: a cohort study, The Lancet Psychiatry, 4(5):389-399 <br/><br/>Das-Munshi j, Chang CK, Dregan A, Hatch S, Morgan C, Thornicroft G, Stewart R, Hotopf M. (2020) How do ethnicity and deprivation impact on life expectancy at birth in people with serious mental illness? Observational study in the UK. Psychological Medicine.
Lay Summary :
This feasibility study will assess if black and minority ethnic service users with severe and enduring mental disorders are more likely to be prescribed psychotropic medication and/or experience adverse physical health outcomes relative to service users with equivalent diagnoses who self-identify as ‘white British’, and will assess ethnic group differences in cause of death.