Durie, M. (1999) "Mental Health and Maori Development" Australian Journal of Psychiatry Volume 33 No 1, pp 5-12.Durie M. Mental health and Maori development. ANZ J Psy- chiatry 1999;33:5-12.Durie, M. (1999). Mental health and Maori devel- opment. Australia New Zealand Journal of ...
Mental Health and Maori Development Objective: The objective of this paper is to illustrate trends in Maori health, examine earlier health policies and to suggest avenues for improved mental ... M Durie - 《Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: 21发表: 2016年 In search of...
Recommendations for improving training focused on the need for greater understanding of Maori perspectives of well-being. Recommendations for improving mental health services for Maori highlighted the need for more Maori professionals and for Maori-run services. No psychiatrists tho...
International Journal of Mental Health and AddictionTurner NE, Littman-Sharp N, Toneatto T, Liu E, Ferentzy P: Centre for addiction and mental health ... NE Turner,N Littman-Sharp… - 《International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction》 被引量: 7发表: 2013年 Maori Identification, Alcohol...
A mental health program is a national plan of action that outlines the strategies and resources needed to address mental health issues in a country. It prioritizes community-based care, deinstitutionalization, and collaboration across different sectors. These programs may also focus on specific populat...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of the Family Bereavement Program (FBP) to prevent mental health problems in parentally bereaved youths and their paren... I Sandler,TS Ayers,JY Tein,... - 《Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med》 被引量: 79发表: 2010年 A geographical population analysis of dental tr...
(koha), intellectual property, and involvement of local Maori health or social services.The most common Maori responsiveness issues in research applications can be readily approached by researchers who address straightforward methodological concerns, by working through precedents established by peers and ...
Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy: Tātaihono – Stories of Maori Healing and Psychiatry Wiremu NiaNia, Allister Bush and David Epston, Routledge, New York 2016ISBN: 978-1-13823-030-9, PB, 184 pages.doi:10.1002/anzf.1208...
The technical rational approach to knowledge generation, the way knowledge is valued, and the use of knowledge, guide the medical model and subsequent provision of health services in New Zealand. This approach to information is western in its cultural roots. Traditional Maori beliefs a...
Cancer survival and mortality outcomes for people with mental health and substance use conditions (MHSUC) are worse than for people without MHSUC, which may be partly explained by poorer access to timely and appropriate healthcare, from screening and diagnosis through to treatment and follow-up. ...