Family members’ experiences of supporting black and South Asian women with perinatal mental illness: a qualitative study in the UK

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Sarah Bicknell [1 ]
Nikolina Jovanović [2 ]
Jelena Janković [3 ]
Katy Packer [4 ]
Maev Conneely [9 ]
Kiren Bains [1 ]
Rose McCabe [4 ]
Stefan Priebe [5 ]
Alex Copello [3 ]
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[1] Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust,Warwick Applied Health, Warwick Medical School
[2] University of Warwick,Centre for Psychiatry and Mental Health
[3] Wolfson Institute of Population Health,Division of Psychiatry
[4] Queen Mary University of London,School of Health and Psychological Sciences
[5] East London NHS Foundation Trust,School of Psychology
[6] Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust,Associate Professor in Perinatal Psychiatry
[7] University College London,undefined
[8] City University of London,undefined
[9] University of Birmingham,undefined
[10] Wolfson Institute of Population Health,undefined
[11] Queen Mary University of London,undefined
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Perinatal mental illness; Mental health; Family; Carers; Carer wellbeing; Ethnic minorities; Framework analysis; Qualitative study;
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10.1186/s40359-025-02656-6
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