A retrospective analysis of the ethnicity of individuals referred to a tertiary neuropsychology service in the United Kingdom

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Objective: Ethnic minorities comprise approximately 18% of the UK population and are at high risk of developing neurological conditions. Despite this, there is little information regarding their access to neuropsychology services. This study evaluated whether ethnic minorities were proportionally represented in a tertiary neuropsychology department in the UK in accordance with census data for the region. We also aimed to highlight which ethnic groups were over- and underrepresented. Method: Anonymised demographic data of 3429 outpatient and 3304 inpatient referrals to an adult UK neuropsychology department was collected. These data were compared to the 2021 UK census data for the region. Results: Ethnicities in both the outpatient referrals (χ2(15) = 24066.55, p

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Teager, A., Dunning, G., Mirza, N., Methley, A., & Twigg, J. (2024). A retrospective analysis of the ethnicity of individuals referred to a tertiary neuropsychology service in the United Kingdom. Clinical Neuropsychologist, 38(2), 262–278. https://doi.org/10.1080/13854046.2023.2215491

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