The views and experiences of lesbians regarding their mental health needs and concerns: qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study

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McCann E. & Brown, M., The views and experiences of lesbians regarding their mental health needs and concerns: qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study, Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2020Abstract:
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to report the specific views and experiences of lesbians and identify their distinct mental health issues and concerns.
Design and methods: A mixed-methods design with surveys and individual interviews was utilised. The data were thematically analysed.
Findings: The key themes were: (i) enabling service access, (ii) person-centred support, (iii) models of care, (iv) community presence and participation, and (v) future aspirations for mental health services.
Practice implications: The study results inform and develops the understanding of the issues that impact upon the mental health and well-being of lesbians. The implications for mental health practice are discussed.
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Author: Mc Cann, Edward; Brown, Michael John
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Lesbian, Nursing, Mental health, Psychosocial needs, Social inclusion, Human rights, EducationSubject (TCD):
Inclusive Society , LGBTQ+ , Lesbian , MENTAL HEALTH , PSYCHOSOCIAL , QUALITATIVE RESEARCH , Qualitative methodsDOI:
10.1111/ppc.12498Metadata
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