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accelerated the adoption of telehealth services, as people have been encouraged to stay at home and limit in-person interactions.Local special circumstances in Southeast Asia, such as high levels of stress and pressure in the workplace, have also contributed to the growth of the mental health ...
Revising the California Southeast Asia mental health needs assessment data: An examination of refugee ethnic and gender differences, Journal of Counseling and development, 80(1), 111-120.Retrieve from : http://www.counseling.org/publications
Migrant Parents and the Psychological Well-Being of Left-Behind Children in Southeast Asia Several million children currently live in transnational families, yet little is known about impacts on their health. We investigated the psychological wel... E Graham,LP Jordan - 《Journal of Marriage & Fami...
While the importance of mental health and its impact on overall health and well‐being has been widely recognized, there continue to be ongoing barriers to accessing mental health services. This is particularly poignant in countries in Southeast Asia (SEA) where there may be further stigma in acc...
Asia and COVID-19; The need to continue mental health care to prevent the spread of suicide in the elderly Aims: The Covid-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on the mental health of the general public and high-risk groups across the globe. Southeast Asia, ... R Badrfam,AZA B ...
Volunteers trained to support community mental health programs in Indonesia are known as ‘mental health cadres.’ These are lay people trained t
Mental health literacy (MHL) was introduced 25 years ago as knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders which aid in their recognition, management, or prevention. This scoping review mapped the peer-reviewed literature to assess characteristics of secondary school-based surveys in school-attending yout...
“What I usually tell people is that I dropped out for health reasons,” he shares. “But I don’t tell them that it’s for mental health reasons because the stigma in Southeast Asia is definitely quite bad.” Christian Chonardo, co-founder of Teduh / Photo credit: Teduh Chonardo was...
healthcare staff, particularly those on the front line, equips them with the skills to handle people from diverse backgrounds, not just cultural, and also ensures that those receiving the service will have a positive experience. In this respect, I understand that the Hospital Authority has been ...