Mental health problems impose very high costs, both on individuals and their families and on society as a whole. These problems are extremely common, with a strong tendency towards persistence and recurrence throughout the life course, and they adversely affect many different aspects of people's ...
MORE than half of Scottish homeless in London have mental health issues, the homelessness charity, Borderline, reports. In the past year, Borderline’s Scottish Outreach Worker project found that 54 per cent of clients were recorded as having a mental health support need...
Here I have collected together the main hospitals in Scotland that cared for people with mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities. They are in roughly chronological order of foundation/opening. Terminology has changed considerably over the centuries. Hospitals for this type of illness were generally...
New figures show teachers and school support staff in Scotland are increasingly likely to take time off due to mental health problems
It describes a survey of a wide range of professionals working with children and young people in Scotland, and deals with pro... R Barbour,G Bryce,G Connelly,... - NHS Health Scotland 被引量: 14发表: 2006年 The mental health of children and young people: the EMHA role Children and ...
Individual ethnic groups use psychiatric and mental health services in Scotland very differently, a study suggests. Researchers have found that there is a significant difference in the rates of hospitalisations formental health problemsaccording to ethnic group. ...
Introduction: Health care services require nurses who are critical thinkers, with high-learning skills, who can solve problems for which there are no standard solutions. Therefore, a change in the way teachers teach merits considerations... M Baghaie,AtrkarRoushan, Z - 《Journal of Guilan Unive...
, although the population-level benefits for children under three years, is less clear. We examined the potential for childcare across the whole early years' period to benefit mental health and reduce inequalities, under different hypothetical policy scenarios, in the Growing Up in Scotland study....
Monitoring positive mental health in Scotland: validating the Affectometer 2 scale and developing the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale for the UK. 2006 Sep. Janke S, Glöckner-Rist A. Deutsche Version der Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) 2012 [https://zis.gesis.org/skala/Janke-...
By briefly profiling the voices of staff and 'volunteers' from two urban garden schemes in England and Scotland, different experiences of garden work as 'restorative' and as 'interventionist' will be discussed. I conclude by evaluating how embodying and enacting gardening work act as a ...