Growing up in socioeconomic disadvantage is a consistent predictor of poor mental health. Although research has largely focused on objective socioeconomic
Global mental health applies the principles of global health to the field of mental health. Over the years, global mental health has advocated the cause of increasing access to mental health care through promoting the prioritization of mental health in g
Hispanic American studies Mental health disparities in racial and ethnic minorities| The impact of nativity and ethnicity on depression and anxiety THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM Shelia R. Cotten BudhwaniHennaThis research examined factors associated with mental health outcomes for minority groups...
“Triathlon teaches every life skill you need as an adult,” said coach Dana Debardelaben, executive director of Omni Kids Tri in Birmingham, Alabama. “Organization, perseverance, determination, adapting to what others around you are doing, having a physical outlet. It’s a sneaky way to te...
Efforts are needed to ensure that Medicare beneficiaries with poor mental health receive regular routine care, which may be facilitated by having a personal doctor.
New research published in The Lancet Regional Health-Americas from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Education and Human Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, and Heersink School of Medicine found that the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccin
Published in theJournal of Counseling and Development, a study from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)found that mental healthcare qualitydid not decline and accessibility improved following a shift to telehealth, however, racial disparities remain. ...
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