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Minority stress and mental health in gay men.

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1995
This 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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Mental health

Nursing Management, 2008
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) has launched a new mental health website.
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How stigma interferes with mental health care.

American Psychologist, 2004
Many people who would benefit from mental health services opt not to pursue them or fail to fully participate once they have begun. One of the reasons for this disconnect is stigma; namely, to avoid the label of mental illness and the harm it brings ...
P. Corrigan
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National Institute of Mental Health Diagnostic Interview Schedule. Its history, characteristics, and validity.

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.
L. Robins   +3 more
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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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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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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.
Joseph M. Mason, Harold A. Vonachen
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Recovery from mental illness: The guiding vision of the mental health service system in the 1990s.

, 1993
he implementation of deinstitutionalization in the 1960s and 1970s, and the increasing ascendance of the community support system concept and the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation in the 1980s, have laid the foundation for a new 1990s vision of ...
W. Anthony
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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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Mental health

Nursing Standard, 1991
Nurses at the Royal Edinburgh Hospitalhave been told either to stop making 'destructive' comments about mental health services in Lothian or resign.
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