First, comparative data on the prevalence of mental illness among rural elderly, and the availability and accessibility of mental health services in rural areas are presented to provide a basis for subsequent discussion. Next, several strategies for improving the development and delivery of geriatric ...
The services for mental disorders of rural... Tey,P.,Voeurn,... - 《Asia Pacific Psychiatry》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS IN SIEM REAP PROVINCE, CAMBODIA A large proportion of people live in rural areas of the world especially in the low- to middle-...
A public health approach to the challenges of rural mental health service integration The authors suggest a public health model perspective to inform the discussion of delivering mental health services in rural areas. Within the context of the public health model, they take a broad view of mental...
There were two models of mental health services in rural Guangxi: one is hospital-community integrated service model and the other is the psychiatric hospital-centric model. We selected participants from the two model areas. In this study, the sample area is Liujiang County, the proportion of t...
Schools may therefore be reliable settings for mental health programs in rural areas with ever more unpredictable home environments. Introduction Mental health disorders are among the top burdens of disease and disability around the world. They are believed to account for nearly one-third of all ...
Within rural areas, psychologists may often be asked to provide a range of services that are beyond their training and expertise. This results in a rural practice of psychology that isgeneralist in nature, requiringrural psychologists to know a little ab...
Mental Health in Remote Rural Developing Areas: Concepts and Cases.Case studies, Rural mental health servicesAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1176/ps.48.1.115-aGeller, Jeffrey L.Bean, David W.Psychiatric Services
While the prevalence of mental health problems in rural, remote, and very remote (RRvR) settings compared with metropolitan settings is approximately the same, access to services is much poorer. Consequently, the efficient resolution of mental health dif
in mental health care leaves many struggling with issues such as anxiety, depression, and addiction in silence. These challenges are further compounded by limited access to care, with rural areas often lacking adequate resources or professionals to...
Rural areas have increased barriers to culturally appropriate mental healthcare because of increased rates of poverty, increasingly large ethnic minority populations, and various degrees of geographical isolation and cultural factors specific to rural communities. Although culture and language are major ...