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Mental Health Care and Health Literacy

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2012
Edited by Jacquelyn H. Flaskerud, RN, PhD, FAANUniversity of California—Los Angeles, School of Nursing, Los Angeles, California, USAHealth literacy has been identified as a major predictor of an in...
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Teaching residents mental health care

Patient Education and Counseling, 2018
We tested the hypothesis that trained medical faculty can train residents effectively in a mental health care model.After the authors trained medical faculty intensively for 15 months in primary care mental health, the newly trained faculty taught medical residents intensively.
Robert C, Smith   +8 more
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Insurance for mental health care

Community Mental Health Journal, 1970
It appears that demand from such employee groups as the United Auto Workers, the United Steel Workers, and the Federal Employees, as well as the increasing acceptance and availability of Community Mental Health Centers is leading to a sizeable increase in the populations covered by psychiatric insurance and the scope of services offered.
H R, Hunter, A H, Katz
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Mental Health Care

2008
Programmes for Training on Research in Public Health for South Eastern Europe, Programmes for Training on Research in Public Health for South Eastern Europe. Vol.
Švab, Vesna, Zaletel-Kragelj, Lijana
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Colocated Mental Health/Developmental Care

Clinical Pediatrics, 2017
The inadequacy of mental health and developmental services for children is a widely recognized and growing problem. Although a variety of solutions have been proposed, none has been generally successful or feasible. This research describes models of colocation that have evolved in primary care settings in Massachusetts and reports on pediatricians ...
Sheryl L, Levy   +5 more
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Mental Health Care

1995
Abstract The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights provides standards against which mental health care provision may be measured. Article 9 provides everyone with the right to liberty and security of the person. It does not contain a list of exceptions, as is, for example to be found in Article 5 of the European Convention
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Mental Health Care in Japan

Psychiatric Services, 1992
Long-term institutionalization has been the primary treatment for mentally ill patients in Japan since the early 1920s. The average length of stay in a Japanese mental hospital in 1989 was 496 days, 41 times the average stay of patients in the United States.
K, Koizumi, P, Harris
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Gender-Sensitive Mental Health Care

Australasian Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: The aim of this paper is to examine aspects of mental health and mental health care through a gender lens. Conclusion: Gender differences have an impact on mental health and the experience and course of women's mental illness. Comprehensive gender-sensitive mental health care requires the planning, delivery, monitoring and quality ...
Fiona, Judd   +2 more
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Mental Health Care

1969
Mental illness is one of the ‘new’ conditions that have filled the vacuum created by the control of ‘old’ diseases. Whether the increase has been real or apparent is uncertain but the facts are that modern medical care at all levels has to be prepared and able to manage more of these disorders than in the past.
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Pediatric Mental Health Care Must Be Family Mental Health Care

JAMA Pediatrics, 2020
Matthew G, Biel   +2 more
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