QurashiAshworth HospitalParkbournJennyAshworth HospitalParkbournShawAshworth HospitalParkbournMedicine, science, and the lawQuarashi I & Shaw J ( 2008 ) Sections 37/41 Mental Health Act 1983: a study of judges’ practice and assessment of risk to the public . Med Sci Law 48 , 56 – 63 ....
The 1983 Mental Health Act in England and Wales introduced far-reaching changes in the control of mentally disordered people and this series of essays describes various features of that Act. The book is divided into three main sections, which discuss the admission of mentally ill patients, their...
The 1983 Mental Health Act in England and Wales introduced far-reaching changes in the control of mentally disordered people and this series of essays describes various features of that Act. The book is divided into three main sections, which discuss the admission of mentally ill patients, their...
Humans spend on average 6.5 hours a day online. A large portion of that time is dedicated to information-seeking. How does this activity impact mental health? We assess this over four studies (n = 1,145). We reveal that the valence of informatio
Drawing on The Review of the Mental Health Act 1983, I argue that we are ethically justified in involuntarily admitting to hospital people with personality disorder who pose a serious risk to themselves only if we simultaneously undertake to offer genuine help for their future, in the form of ...
World Mental Health Day 2024's theme is "Mental Health at Work," which emphasizes the "vital connection between mental health and work,"according to the WHO. "Safe, healthy working environments can act as a protective factor for mental health. Unhealthy conditions including stigma, discrimination...
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The results were partly surprising, as this model further improved the model fit and confirmed our prediction that mental health variables act as moderators of the dosage effect. However, this was only the case for anxiety, not depression. So far, a similar relationship has only been ...
The high overlapping nature of various features across multiple mental health disorders suggests the existence of common psychopathology factor(s) (p-factors) that mediate similar phenotypic presentations across distinct but relatable disorders. In this
Additionally, including measures targeting social and economic needs in healthcare might help reduce both health and socioeconomic differences as post-migration stressors, such as financial or social strain, may act as mediators in the relationship between SES and mental health outcomes [5]. Finally...