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MENTAL HEALTH IN EDUCATION [PDF]
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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JAMA Internal Medicine, 2020
Since the first case of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was diagnosed in December 2019, it has swept across the world and galvanized global action.
S. Galea, R. Merchant, N. Lurie
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Since the first case of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was diagnosed in December 2019, it has swept across the world and galvanized global action.
S. Galea, R. Merchant, N. Lurie
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Mental health inequalities and mental health nursing
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2009Accessible 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.
Hugh Masters, Lawrie Elliott
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Medical Care, 1993
Cross-sectional data from the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) were analyzed to test the validity of the MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) scales as measures of physical and mental health constructs.
C. McHorney, Ware Johne
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Cross-sectional data from the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) were analyzed to test the validity of the MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) scales as measures of physical and mental health constructs.
C. McHorney, Ware Johne
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Illusion and well-being: a social psychological perspective on mental health.
Psychological bulletin, 1988Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or
Shelley E. Taylor, Jonathon D. Brown
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Virginia medical monthly, 2003
Only in the last 30 years has psychiatry begun to develop empirical approaches to conceptualizing and assessing positive mental health. Six models of mental health are reviewed here.The author points out pitfalls in research on mental health, e.g., equating average with healthy, failing to distinguish trait from state, overlooking cultural norms, and ...
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Only in the last 30 years has psychiatry begun to develop empirical approaches to conceptualizing and assessing positive mental health. Six models of mental health are reviewed here.The author points out pitfalls in research on mental health, e.g., equating average with healthy, failing to distinguish trait from state, overlooking cultural norms, and ...
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The mental health continuum: from languishing to flourishing in life.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2002This paper introduces and applies an operationalization of mental health as a syndrome of symptoms of positive feelings and positive functioning in life.
Corey Keyes
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Objectification Theory: Toward Understanding Women's Lived Experiences and Mental Health Risks
, 1997This article offers objectification theory as a framework for understanding the experiential consequences of being female in a culture that sexually objectifies the female body.
B. Fredrickson, Tom Roberts
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Minority stress and mental health in gay men.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1995This study describes stress as derived from minority status and explores its effect on psychological distress in gay men. The concept of minority stress is based on the premise that gay people in a heterosexist society are subjected to chronic stress ...
I. Meyer
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1981
A new interview schedule allows lay interviewers or clinicians to make psychiatric diagnoses according to DSM-III criteria, Feighner criteria, and Research Diagnostic Criteria.
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A new interview schedule allows lay interviewers or clinicians to make psychiatric diagnoses according to DSM-III criteria, Feighner criteria, and Research Diagnostic Criteria.
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