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Barriers to early diagnosis of symptomatic breast cancer: a qualitative study of Black African, Black Caribbean and White British women living in the UK

Barriers to early diagnosis of symptomatic breast cancer: a qualitative study of Black African, Black Caribbean and White British women living in the UK

... generation Black African ...generation Black African women about the importance of early diagnosis or to refer them directly onto breast specialists may have been missed by A&E ...staff. Black ...

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Pakistani, Bangladeshi and black Caribbean women and employment survey : aspirations, experiences and choices

Pakistani, Bangladeshi and black Caribbean women and employment survey : aspirations, experiences and choices

... The final sample for the survey included 201 Bangladeshi, 205 Pakistani, 202 Black Caribbean and 204 White British women. The sample findings should be read as indicative not representative. The sample ...

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Staying Strong: Exploring experiences of depression and anxiety in Black Caribbean women in the UK

Staying Strong: Exploring experiences of depression and anxiety in Black Caribbean women in the UK

... the Black community, one participant spoke about being taught from a young age that “madness” was catching: “I can remember a rhyme that we were taught when we were young about not going near a mad boy ...for ...

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The limits of social class in explaining ethnic gaps in educational attainment

The limits of social class in explaining ethnic gaps in educational attainment

... As well as the family background variables, further contextual models included more subtle measures such as parental involvement in school, parents’ and students’ educational aspirations, students’ academic self concept, ...

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Edited by Kerry Sproston and James Nazroo A survey carried out on behalf of the Department of Health by: National Centre for Social Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Royal Free and University College Medical School

Edited by Kerry Sproston and James Nazroo A survey carried out on behalf of the Department of Health by: National Centre for Social Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Royal Free and University College Medical School

... for Black Caribbean, Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani women compared with the general ...and Black Caribbean women reported poorer general health than the general ...

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A local analysis of ethnic group population trends and projections for the UK

A local analysis of ethnic group population trends and projections for the UK

... and Black African ...Asian, Black Caribbean, Other Black, Chinese and Other Ethnic ...and Black Caribbean and Black African have intermediate fertility levels around the ...

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HIV infection among ethnic minority and migrant men who have sex with men in Britain

HIV infection among ethnic minority and migrant men who have sex with men in Britain

... Previous studies among ethnic minority MSM in the UK have tended to focus on “black” and “Asian” MSM [6, 7]. These broad categories, however, are made up of a diverse range of ethnic groups [8]. “Black” MSM ...

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Black Caribbean young men's experiences of education and employment

Black Caribbean young men's experiences of education and employment

... these Black Caribbean young men expressed difficulties with their secondary school teachers and many respondents said that their secondary school education had not been useful to their working life so ...

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Common mental disorders and ethnicity in England :
the EMPIRIC Study

Common mental disorders and ethnicity in England : the EMPIRIC Study

... In common with the FNS (Nazroo, 1997), we found low rates of CMD among Bangladeshi informants, and no evidence of higher rates of CMD among those of Black Caribbean eth- nicity. Contrary to the FNS findings, ...

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Do some schools narrow the gap? : differential school effectiveness by ethnicity, gender, poverty and prior attainment

Do some schools narrow the gap? : differential school effectiveness by ethnicity, gender, poverty and prior attainment

... some Black groups. The success of Black African pupils is difficult for explanations “constructed around meta-narratives of education as an agent of racism” (Moore, 1996, ...by Black Caribbean ...

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The impacts of international migration on the UK’s ethnic populations

The impacts of international migration on the UK’s ethnic populations

... The United Kingdom faces demographic uncertainty, as negotiations for leaving the European Union (Brexit) proceed. Brexit has implications for international migration into and out of the UK, dependent on future ...

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Index of /resources

Index of /resources

... England’s Black Caribbean communities should be made from the data presented in this ...Health’s Black and minority ethnic drug misuse needs assessment project was not intended to be a prevalence ...

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Results of the 2009 national census of inpatients and patients on supervised community treatment in mental health and learning disability services in England and Wales

Results of the 2009 national census of inpatients and patients on supervised community treatment in mental health and learning disability services in England and Wales

... Section 37 of the Mental Health Act allows a court to send a person to hospital for treatment when they might otherwise have been given a prison sentence, and section 41 allows a court to place restrictions on a person’s ...

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Ethnic disproportionality in special education: evidence from an English population study

Ethnic disproportionality in special education: evidence from an English population study

... of Black Caribbean students in schools for the ‘educationally subnormal’ (the term in use at that time now approximated by Moderate Learning Difficulties) led to two government reports to investigate the ...

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Towards a Blueprint for Action: Building Capacity in the Black and Minority Ethnic Voluntary and Community Sector Providing Mental Health Services A study for the African and Caribbean Mental Health Commission

Towards a Blueprint for Action: Building Capacity in the Black and Minority Ethnic Voluntary and Community Sector Providing Mental Health Services A study for the African and Caribbean Mental Health Commission

... the black and minority ethnic communities as far as mental health services are concerned has been lost and African Caribbean people have a very real fear of the mental health ...African Caribbean ...

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Statistical article : a brief analysis of education by main equality strands

Statistical article : a brief analysis of education by main equality strands

... the Black African ethnic group achieved the lowest results, whilst pupils from the Mixed White/Black Caribbean group were in the lowest three performing ethnic groups when measured against each ...

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Data limitations

Data limitations

... The pattern for those born in the West Indies or other sources of BME migration does not show such a difference in respect of heart attack/angina. However, Black people of African-Caribbean origin are ...

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An exploration of childhood obesity across ethnic groups in Coventry

An exploration of childhood obesity across ethnic groups in Coventry

... Child food behaviours (fruit consumption, regular mealtimes and breakfast skipping) showed no association with weight status after adjustment for income, and this was consistent across ethnic groups (Brophy et al., 2009; ...

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Are mixed ethnic unions more likely to dissolve than co ethnic unions? New evidence from Britain

Are mixed ethnic unions more likely to dissolve than co ethnic unions? New evidence from Britain

... that Black populations have higher risks of divorce than Whites, while Asians usually have lower risks (Berrington 1996; Fu 2006; Heaton and Albrecht 1991; Teachman ...

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Mtetezi Developing mental health advocacy with African and Caribbean men

Mtetezi Developing mental health advocacy with African and Caribbean men

... and Caribbean men to access more appropriate mental health ...and Caribbean organisations appeared to be particularly vulnerable with a number of such organisations losing their funding during the course of ...

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