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Mental health

Nursing Management, 2007
The Mental Health Foundation has revamped its website. Features include a weekly e-bulletin that delivers the latest news of developments in mental health, an online message posting service and discussion forums.
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Mental health inequalities and mental health nursing

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2009
Accessible summary Current research clearly shows that mental health problems occur more frequently in some social groups than others. These inequalities in mental health affect people in many developed countries. For example, depression and anxiety are more common among poorer people than richer people.
L, Elliott, H, Masters
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Forensic mental health

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2006
The dedication of an edition of the Journal to forensic mental health and to the mentally disordered offender reflects broad cultural changes and alterations in mental health services: forensic psy...
Danny H, Sullivan, Paul E, Mullen
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Mental health

Nursing Management, 2004
Mental Nurse is billed as 'the internet resource for UK mental health nurses' and offers a range of information on all things connected to mental health.
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Diet and Mental Health

2021
There is accumulating evidence from observational and intervention studies in nutritional psychiatry regarding the importance of diet for mental health outcomes across the lifespan. Here, we synthesise this evidence, including findings from large meta-analyses showing cross-sectional and prospective associations between diet quality and mental health ...
Loughman, Amy   +6 more
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Mental Health of the Elderly: Use of Health and Mental Health Services

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1985
The utilization of services by older patients with mental morbidity is examined in this paper. The population is drawn from a large, multi‐site study, the Epidemiological Catchment Area studies, and reports on the findings from the Baltimore, Maryland, site, The Eastern Baltimore Mental Health Survey.
P S, German, S, Shapiro, E A, Skinner
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The Employee's Mental Health

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
W HEN an employee doesn't feel well, he naturally turns to the nearest person he thinks may be able to help him. More often than not, he goes to the nurse first with his complaints. But there may not seem to be much of anything wrong with him because he is so vague about how he feels.
H A, VONACHEN, J M, MASON
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MENTAL HEALTH IN EDUCATION

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1953
Some of the problems encountered in setting up a mental hygiene curriculum in public schools were recently reviewed by the psychiatrist of the Cincinnati, Ohio, Board of Education( ). Dr. Hertzman listed these as follows: (a) developing an understanding of mental health courses on the part of school administrators, supervisors, and principals; (b ...
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Mental Health Courts

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2008
To describe the aims and objectives of mental health courts. To give an overview of the current literature devoted to mental health courts. To suggest where we might go in the future.While not flawless, mental health courts represent an innovative approach to addressing the needs of individuals within our society who have historically been alienated by
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Women's mental health

Psychiatry, 2004
Abstract Women often have different outcomes and experiences with mental illness compared to men. However, there is still a ‘gender-blind’ approach to the understanding and development of new treatments for mental illness. The emphasis is on women and schizophrenia, depression in women and existing sex differences in anxiety disorders (including ...
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