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We drew the framework based on TPB/TRA, SEM, and the review of Muslim mental health literature (the concept map). The concept map and the framework provide the most important constructs about challenges Muslim’s face when attempting to utilize mental health services. Future researchers can use the concept map and the framework to conduct ...
Introduction Many barriers prevent Muslims’ accessing mental health services, the aim of this systematic review is to gain an understanding regarding these barriers and consider how they vary across different Muslim communities resident in different countries. Methods and analysis Systematic review of PubMed/MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Ovid MEDLINE, Embase and Index Islamicus databases for ...
- Hind Alharbi, Paul Farrand, Ken Laidlaw
- 2021
The Social Justice and Muslim Mental Health Line addresses the psychological impact of discrimination and Islamophobia on the well-being of Muslims. Muslim Americans face various types of discrimination with regard to the unique aspects of their identity, particularly as it intersects with race, ethnicity, gender, and other factors that further marginalize them within society.
The patient-physician relationship is the foundation upon which healthcare delivery takes place. Therefore, it is unsurprising that this relationship assumes particular significance for the health and well-being of Muslim patients. Strong physician-patient relationships are multifactorial and built on respect, trust, empathy, and cultural humility.
Aug 5, 2015 · When Rania Awaad, M.D., traveled to Damascus to participate in an Islamic sciences summer program when she was 14, little did she know she was embarking on a lifelong journey that would one day lead her to respond to the mental health needs of Muslim women. Rania Awaad, M.D., says that one of the projects at Stanford’s Muslims and Mental ...
Aug 4, 2023 · Research has demonstrated that even Muslim psychiatrists have a religious and cultural context in which mental disorders are understood (Bulbulia & Laher, Citation 2013). This emphasis and reverence toward theology, religious tradition, and cultural beliefs have often led many Arab Muslims to misunderstand mental disorders and their treatment (Fakhr El-Islam, Citation 2008 ).
Oct 15, 2020 · Whilst “folk models” of mental illness do exist in lay discourse amongst contemporary Muslim communities, which echo to some extant European frameworks of healing and illness in the Middle Ages, the contemporary movement of Islamic psychology being developed by Muslim mental health scholars may be seen as a reclamation of the Islamic teachings and frameworks in mental health during the ...