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Does stigma keep poor young immigrant and US-born Black and Latina women from seeking mental health care?
E Nadeem, JM Lange, D Edge, M Fongwa, T Belin, J Miranda
Psychiatric Services 58 (12), 1547-1554, 2007
5622007
Access to primary mental health care for hard-to-reach groups: from ‘silent suffering’to ‘making it work’
M Kovandžić, C Chew-Graham, J Reeve, S Edwards, S Peters, D Edge, ...
Social science & medicine 72 (5), 763-772, 2011
2172011
Dealing with it: Black Caribbean women's response to adversity and psychological distress associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and early motherhood
D Edge, A Rogers
Social science & medicine 61 (1), 15-25, 2005
1892005
Exploring the relationship between stigma and help‐seeking for mental illness in African‐descended faith communities in the UK
N Mantovani, M Pizzolati, D Edge
Health Expectations 20 (3), 373-384, 2017
1762017
Actissist: proof-of-concept trial of a theory-driven digital intervention for psychosis
S Bucci, C Barrowclough, J Ainsworth, M Machin, R Morris, K Berry, ...
Schizophrenia bulletin 44 (5), 1070-1080, 2018
1712018
Social networks and symptomatic and functional outcomes in schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A Degnan, K Berry, D Sweet, K Abel, N Crossley, D Edge
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 53, 873-888, 2018
1682018
What drives poor functioning in the at-risk mental state? A systematic review
J Cotter, RJ Drake, S Bucci, J Firth, D Edge, AR Yung
Schizophrenia research 159 (2-3), 267-277, 2014
1412014
Therapeutic alliance in psychological therapy for people with schizophrenia and related psychoses: A systematic review
L Shattock, K Berry, A Degnan, D Edge
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 25 (1), e60-e85, 2018
1252018
Perinatal depression among black Caribbean women
D Edge, D Baker, A Rogers
Health & social care in the community 12 (5), 430-438, 2004
1162004
Falling through the net—Black and minority ethnic women and perinatal mental healthcare: health professionals' views
D Edge
General hospital psychiatry 32 (1), 17-25, 2010
992010
Ethnicity and mental health encounters in primary care: help-seeking and help-giving for perinatal depression among Black Caribbean women in the UK
D Edge, SC MacKian
Ethnicity & health 15 (1), 93-111, 2010
932010
“They are not hard-to-reach clients. We have just got hard-to-reach services.” Staff views of digital health tools in specialist mental health services.
S Bucci, N Berry, R Morris, K Berry, G Haddock, S Lewis, D Edge
Frontiers in Psychiatry 10, 344, 2019
892019
The nature and efficacy of culturally-adapted psychosocial interventions for schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A Degnan, S Baker, D Edge, W Nottidge, M Noke, CJ Press, N Husain, ...
Psychological Medicine 48 (5), 714-727, 2018
872018
The experience of postnatal depression in West African mothers living in the United Kingdom: a qualitative study
PL Gardner, P Bunton, D Edge, A Wittkowski
Midwifery 30 (6), 756-763, 2014
752014
Ethnicity, psychosocial risk, and perinatal depression—a comparative study among inner-city women in the United Kingdom
D Edge
Journal of psychosomatic research 63 (3), 291-295, 2007
752007
Sources of distress in first-episode psychosis: A systematic review and qualitative metasynthesis
R Griffiths, W Mansell, D Edge, S Tai
Qualitative Health Research 29 (1), 107-123, 2019
732019
Foreign-born women's experiences of community-based doulas in Sweden—A qualitative study
S Akhavan, D Edge
Health care for women international 33 (9), 833-848, 2012
712012
Using mobile technology to deliver a cognitive behaviour therapy-informed intervention in early psychosis (Actissist): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
S Bucci, C Barrowclough, J Ainsworth, R Morris, K Berry, M Machin, ...
Trials 16, 1-10, 2015
692015
Early psychosis service user views on digital technology: qualitative analysis
S Bucci, R Morris, K Berry, N Berry, G Haddock, C Barrowclough, S Lewis, ...
JMIR mental health 5 (4), e10091, 2018
672018
‘It's leaflet, leaflet, leaflet then,“see you later”’: black Caribbean women's perceptions of perinatal mental health care
D Edge
British Journal of General Practice 61 (585), 256-262, 2011
662011
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