Bioethics could bring would benefit this special area of health care, and why attending to the issues surrounding mental illness would benefit bioethics in meeting its professional obligations as the public voice on matters of ethical significance in health care.O. Buda...
Marginalized groups in the Canadian population such as those with low income, the poorly educated and ethnic minorities are susceptible to mental health disorders. Using mental health-related emergency department visits as an indicator of mental illness cases, we employ a Bayesian spatio-temporal ...
Di,Filippo,Teresa - 《Mental Illness》 被引量: 16发表: 2012年 A long-term follow-up study of labor market marginalization in psychiatric patients with and without personality disorder Background Personality disorders (PDs) in adulthood are considered stable over time and are likely to have lasting...
3 Abstract 4 5 6 7 Objective: Large-scale studies that examine future trajectories of marginalization and health 8 9 10in adolescents with mental illness are scarce. The aim of this study was to compare young 11 12 men diagnosed with non-psychotic psychiatric disorders (NPD's) with young ...
Gendered Minimization of Women’s Health Concerns Many of our participants recounted that they felt that their concerns were minimized because their pain condition(s) are chronic yet poorly understood, are believed to stem from poor mental health and/or lifestyle, and are rarely straightforward in ...
(Benoit et al.,2017). Sex workers report poorer physical and mental health, higher unmet health needs, and are more likely to have a long-term disability (Benoit et al.,2016a; Shannon et al.,2009). They also report a high degree of food insecurity and other forms of material hardship...
mental illnesshomelessnesscriminal justiceThe juncture of citizenship and marginalized groups is particularly dramatic when those groups include people who are doubly or triply challenged by homelessness and criminal justice histories. We discuss core themes in the literature on citizenship followed by a ...
The Social Marginalization of People Living with a Mentally Ill Label--Family, Friends, and Workdoi:10.18778/1733-8077.17.3.04SOCIAL marginalityPEOPLE with mental illnessMENTAL health facilitiesLABOR marketBIOLOGICAL psychiatryPUBLIC sphereINGROUPS (Social groups)...
Family therapy, and marital and family problems, are mariginalized in the larger fields of mental and physical health care, which is a misfortune both for family therapy and for other mental health professions. The early family therapists, who had multidisciplinary backgrounds, attempted toestablish...
Family therapists continue to be "proudly and defiantly marginal" (Shields et al., 1994, p. 117) in their emphasis on a more complex and relational formulation of human problems compared to the continuing emphasis on individual psychology and mental illness of other mental health professionals. ...