Differences in access and utilisation of mental health services in the perinatal period for women from ethnic minorities-a population-based study.
Jelena JankovicJake ParsonsNikolina JovanovićGiles BerrisfordAlex CopelloQulsom FazilStefan PriebePublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
Access to mental health services during the perinatal period varies significantly between women from different ethnic groups. Access to community mental health services should be facilitated for Black African, Asian and White Other women during the perinatal period, which may reduce rates of involuntary hospital admissions for these groups. The pattern of engagement with community services for women from these ethnicities indicates that access appears to be a problem rather than utilisation.