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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Barriers to participation in mental health research: are there specific gender, ethnicity and age related barriers? | Woodall et al. BMC Psychiatry 2010 10 103 http www.biomedcentral.com 1471-244X 10 103 BMC Psychiatry RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Barriers to participation in mental health research are there specific gender ethnicity and age related barriers Anna Woodall 1 Craig Morgan2 Claire Sloan1 Louise Howard1 Abstract Background It is well established that the incidence prevalence and presentation of mental disorders differ by gender ethnicity and age and there is evidence that there is also differential representation in mental health research by these characteristics. The aim of this paper is to a review the current literature on the nature of barriers to participation in mental health research with particular reference to gender age and ethnicity b review the evidence on the effectiveness of strategies used to overcome these barriers. Method Studies published up to December 2008 were identified using MEDLINE PsycINFO and EMBASE using relevant mesh headings and keywords. Results Forty-nine papers were identified. There was evidence of a wide range of barriers including transportation difficulties distrust and suspicion of researchers and the stigma attached to mental illness. Strategies to overcome these barriers included the use of bilingual staff assistance with travel avoiding the use of stigmatising language in marketing material and a focus on education about the disorder under investigation. There were very few evaluations of such strategies but there was evidence that ethnically matching recruiters to potential participants did not improve recruitment rates. Educational strategies were helpful and increased recruitment. Conclusion Mental health researchers should consider including caregivers in recruitment procedures where possible provide clear descriptions of study aims and describe the representativeness of their sample when reporting study results. Studies that systematically investigate strategies to overcome barriers to recruitment are needed. Background It .