Systemic and individual factors that shape mental health service usage among visible minority immigrants and refugees in Canada: A scoping review

Z Salam, O Odenigbo, B Newbold, O Wahoush… - … and Policy in Mental …, 2022 - Springer
There exists considerable research which reports that mental health disparities persist
among visible minority immigrants and refugees within Canada. Accessing mental health …

Immigrants' experience of health care access in Canada: A recent scoping review

PL Tsai, S Ghahari - Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2023 - Springer
Existing literature has reported inequities in access to Canadian health care services among
immigrants. The aim of this scoping review was (a) to explore research regarding Canadian …

Who is Black? The urgency of accurately defining the Black population when conducting health research in Canada

JM Cénat - CMAJ, 2022 - Can Med Assoc
• The term “Black individuals, people or communities” offers the possibility of incorporating
aspects of origin to reflect the diversity of Black communities in health research.• Careful …

Psychological interventions for maternal depression among women of African and Caribbean origin: a systematic review

DE Jidong, N Husain, A Roche, G Lourie, TJ Ike… - BMC women's …, 2021 - Springer
Background Maternal depression is a leading cause of disease burden for women
worldwide; however, there are ethnic inequalities in access to psychological interventions in …

A qualitative systematic review of experiences and barriers faced by migrant women with perinatal depression in Canada

GA Dela Cruz, S Johnstone, DR Singla, TP George… - Women, 2022 - mdpi.com
Perinatal depression is the onset of depressive symptoms during pregnancy and up to one
year after childbirth. Migrant women are at higher risk of experiencing perinatal depression …

Maternal mental health in refugees and migrants: a comprehensive systematic review

LM Almeida, AR Moutinho, F Siciliano, J Leite… - Journal of International …, 2024 - Springer
The first years of motherhood are often difficult for women, requiring large emotional and
biophysical adjustments and increased health risks that may combine with social …

Relationships of social support, stress, and health among immigrant Chinese women in Japan: A cross-sectional study using structural equation modeling

Y Luo, Y Sato - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
Social support could help immigrant Chinese women in Japan to improve health. However,
these women suffer from numerous stresses associated with acculturation and child-rearing …

Mental health and mental health help-seeking behaviors among first-generation voluntary African migrants: A systematic review

EN Botchway-Commey, O Adonteng-Kissi, N Meribe… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Mental health challenges are highly prevalent in African migrants. However,
understanding of mental health outcomes in first-generation voluntary African migrants is …

Moms in motion: Predicting healthcare utilization patterns among mothers in Newfoundland and Labrador

E Saunders, NW Pevie, S Bedford, J Gosselin, N Harris… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Mothers have a significant influence on family dynamics, child development, and access to
family services. There is a lack of literature on the typical Canadian maternal experience and …

Antistigma mental health advertisements can create backlash for racialized immigrants.

LK Hamilton, M El Hazzouri, E Ari, P Banerjee - Stigma and Health, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
How can public health advertisements be designed in a way that is racially critical, inclusive,
and effective? In this research, we examine antistigma mental health campaigns within the …