doi:10.1192/PB.BP.108.019760ine ní MhaoláinBrendan D. KellyThe Royal College of PsychiatristsNi Mhaolain A, Kelly BD (2009). Ireland's Mental Health Act 2001/where are we now? Psychiatric Bulletin 33, 161-164.
The Ulster University Student Wellbeing study, which commenced in September 2015 in Northern Ireland (NI), was conducted as part of this initiative (wave 1, n = 739), using the WMH-CIDI to examine psychopathology. Baseline prevalence rates of lifetime and 12-month mental health and substance...
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The Rising 2024 was epic. We watched an incredible group of people take on on a gargantuan task, all for youth mental health in Ireland. We could not be prouder. We could not be more grateful. It takes a village, and our village is full of generous, kind-hearted people who want bette...
of community-oriented mental health (COMH) programs. During the 1960s, this model for delivery ofcommunity mental healthservices took the form ofcommunity mental healthcenters, but more recently, there has been a trend toward increasing the involvement ofprimary careproviders in mentalhealth care. ...
With the prolongation of the life expectancy of the Chinese population and the intensification of the aging process of the population, the mental health problems of the elderly have become increasingly prominent. This study aims to explore whether self-e
Across central/north England and Northern Ireland, body image over-indexed, while in the south of England, a variety of symptoms such as fatigue over-indexed. The relatively clear distinction of the symptoms whose conversation over-indexed from south to north may be indicative of trends within re...
servicesu201d and reported that u201cthe majority of service providers strongly supported the urgent development of a forensic learning disability service.u201d The challenges presented by individuals with learning disability and offending behaviour are not specific to Ireland or to this period in ...
This old adage is true with health. We do it routinely in many areas of life but its potential to improve life is overlooked in many areas. Hand washing is a form of Primary Prevention. So is adequate sleep, good nutrition, and an optimistic outlook. ...
perinatal; human–animal interaction; pets; mental health; biomarkers 1. Introduction Empirical studies on the role of human–animal interaction (HAI) in human health and development emerged in the 1980s; since that time, the field of HAI has garnered increased attention and immense growth [1]...