Engagement with services in Black African and Caribbean people with psychosis: The role of social networks, illness perceptions, internalized stigma, and perceived discrimination.
Amy DegnanKatherine BerryMatthew VaughanNick CrossleyDawn EdgePublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2022)
Psychosocial interventions that target social networks, perceived ethnic and racial discrimination in services, and illness perceptions may facilitate better engagement and improve outcomes. Further longitudinal studies are required to examine causal mechanisms.