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Measuring perceived racism and psychosis in African-Caribbean patients in the United Kingdom: the modified perceived racism scale.

Chakraborty, AT and McKenzie, K and Leavey, G and King, M (2009) Measuring perceived racism and psychosis in African-Caribbean patients in the United Kingdom: the modified perceived racism scale. Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health , 5 10 - ?. 10.1186/1745-0179-5-10.

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Abstract

The increased rate of psychosis and poorer service-related outcomes in UK African-Caribbeans may in part be related to racism; racism as an aetiological factor remains comparatively under-investigated. We wanted to develop a measure of perceived racism in UK African-Caribbean patients with psychosis

Type:Article
Title:Measuring perceived racism and psychosis in African-Caribbean patients in the United Kingdom: the modified perceived racism scale.
Location:England
Open access status:An open access publication
DOI:10.1186/1745-0179-5-10
Language:English
Additional information:PMCID: PMC2692844
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Brain Sciences > Mental Health Sciences Unit

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