A Comparison of Pakistani and Caucasian Mothers' Perceptions of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems

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Title: A Comparison of Pakistani and Caucasian Mothers' Perceptions of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems
Language: English
Authors: Shah, Razmin, Draycott, Simon, Wolpert, Miranda, Christie, Deborah, Stein, Samuel M.
Source: Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. 2004 9(3):181-190.
Availability: SAGE Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Tel: 800-818-7243 (Toll Free); Fax: 800-583-2665 (Toll Free).
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 10
Publication Date: 2004
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Descriptors: Health Services, Whites, Mental Health, Mothers, Attitude Measures, Foreign Countries, Children, Adolescents, Racial Differences, Behavior Disorders
Geographic Terms: United Kingdom
DOI: 10.1177/1363275204047808
ISSN: 1363-2752
Abstract: Pakistani and Caucasian mothers were both highly accurate in the identification of child and adolescent mental health problems. In a community-based vignettes study, Caucasian mothers were more likely to identify all behaviours as problematic. However, Pakistani mothers who did identify behaviours as problematic then rated them as being as (or more) serious than the Caucasian mothers. Despite this, Pakistani mothers were less likely to seek treatment from local child and adolescent mental health services.
Abstractor: Author
Entry Date: 2006
Accession Number: EJ727216
Database: ERIC
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