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TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS AMONG ETHNIC MINORITIES IN WESTERN SETTINGS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Sarmila Sinha
; Transcultural Mental Healthcare, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Nasir Warfa
; Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Sažetak
Objectives: This systematic review looked at the utilisation of treatment, access to treatment and referral of ethnic minorities for
treatment of eating disorders in western settings. It also aimed to explore the barriers in access and utilisation of treatment including
the role of acculturation.
Methods: The review included both qualitative and quantitative studies. The search identified a total of 2786 articles. Out of the
2786 articles, 12 articles (1 qualitative and 11 quantitative) were selected for the purpose of the research.
Results: The review showed that ethnic minority communities in UK and USA were far less likely to seek and receive treatment
for their eating disorders and also less likely to be diagnosed and referred to eating disorder services or clinics for treatment of their
eating disorders.
Referral bias of ethnic minority participants to specialist eating disorder services were found in three quantitative studies
(Waller et al. 2009, Becker et al. 2003, Abbas et al. 2010).
The review also found that more accultured ethnic minority participants were more likely to seek treatment for their eating
disorders.
Conclusion: The above study has shown that ethnic minorities are less likely to have access to treatment for Eating Disorders.
Ključne riječi
eating disorders; ethnic minorities; treatment seeking; utilization of treatment; acculturation; barriers to treatment
Hrčak ID:
266695
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Datum izdavanja:
26.8.2013.
Posjeta: 1.094 *