Browsing by Author "Dogra, N."
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Characteristics and rates of mental health problems among Indian and White adolescents in two English cities.
Dogra, N.; Svirydzenka, N.; Dugard, P.; Singh, S.; Vostanis, P. (Article)Background: Sampling techniques for national surveys have constrained the statistical power in estimating prevalence rates of child mental health problems in minority ethnic groups. Aims: To establish the prevalence ... -
Characteristics and rates of mental health problems among Indian and White adolescents in two English cities. A letter response to: Gnanavel, S. Exploring the Indian advantage and addressing the unmet health care needs of adolescents.
Svirydzenka, N.; Dogra, N.; Vostanis, P.; Dugard, P.; Singh, S. (Article) -
Meaning and barriers to quality care service provision in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services: Qualitative study of stakeholder perspectives
Ronzoni, Pablo; Dogra, N.; Svirydzenka, N. (Article)Background Defining quality in health presents many challenges. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) defined quality clinical care as care that is equitable, timely, safe, efficient, effective and patient centred. However, ... -
Mental health problems in children and young people from ethnic minority groups: The need for targeted research.
Dogra, N.; Singh, S.; Svirydzenka, N.; Vostanis, P. (Article)Summary: In this editorial we argue for the need for better research evidence on the prevalence of child mental health problems in minority ethnic groups, service utilisation among these groups and whether some service ... -
Research and partnerships with schools
Svirydzenka, N.; Aitken, Jill; Dogra, N. (Article)Purpose Despite the quantity of research on child and adolescent mental health being done in schools, little out- put has focused on the practical aspects of recruiting schools and students into a study. Furthermore, there ... -
Review of mental health promotion interventions in schools
O'Reilly, Michelle; Adams, Sarah; Svirydzenka, N.; Dogra, N. (Article)Purpose The prevalence of mental disorders amongst children and adolescents is an increasing global problem. Schools have been positioned at the forefront of promoting positive mental health and well-being through implementing ... -
Schoolchildren’s perspectives on the meaning of mental health.
Svirydzenka, N.; Bone, C; Dogra, N. (Article)Purpose – Mental health of children and young people is often discussed in terms of mental illness, however, such an approach is limited. The purpose of this paper is to explore young people's views of what mental health ... -
Young people’s perceptions of mental and physical health in the context of general wellbeing
Singletary, Joanne H.; Bartle, Craig L.; Svirydzenka, N.; Suter-Giorgini, Nicola M.; Cashmore, Annette M.; Dogra, N. (Article)Objectives: Recognition of the need for health education in schools has seen advances in health literacy in recent years. Most of these have focused on physical health whereas education about mental health is generally ...