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Citation

Colucci E, Too LS, Minas H. Death Stud. 2017; 41(8): 502-511.

Affiliation

Cultural and Global Mental Health Unit, Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health , The University of Melbourne.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/07481187.2017.1332912

PMID

28532343

Abstract

The aim of this study was to establish mental health and suicide research priorities for people from immigrant and refugee background in Australia. This paper focuses on the data relevant to the development of the suicide research agenda. This study was conducted using Delphi consensus method with two rounds of online questionnaires. A total of 138 and 86 participants, respectively, completed the first and second rounds of survey. Participants were policy makers, service providers, academics, service users and carer advocates in Australia with expertise in mental health and/or suicide among people from immigrant and refugee backgrounds. Of the total 268 research questions included in the questionnaires, 70 questions about suicide were ranked as essential by over 50% respondents (i.e., the set level of consensus). In particular, research questions regarded as the greatest priority related to access and engagement with suicide prevention services, suicide protective and risk factors compared to populations not from immigrant and refugee backgrounds, and culturally-appropriate assessment of suicide risk.


Language: en

Keywords

critical suicidology; cultural diversity; culture; immigrants; mental health; qualitative; refugees; research agenda; suicide

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