(2003). Mental health in Northern Ireland: Have "the Troubles" made it worse? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 57, 488-492.O'Reilly, D., Stevenson, M., 2003. Mental health in Northern Ireland: have the troubles made it worse? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 57,...
Abstract Mental health policy in Northern Ireland has moved through a number of phases during the past seventy years. This article examines some of the developments during each of these phases in the context of political factors which had an effect on policy formation and implementation. The ...
Journal of Public Mental HealthDavidson, G., 2010, Promoting mental health in Northern Ireland: Addressing division, inequality and stigma, Journal of Public Mental Health, 9, 4, 6-15.Davidson, G. and Leavey, G. (2010) ‗Promoting mental health in Northern Ireland: Addressing division, ...
Objectives: To measure the effects of the civil unrest (the Troubles) on the mental health of the general population of Northern Ireland. Design: A secondary analysis of a nationally representative population survey conducted in 1997. Setting: Northern Ireland. Methods: This is an analysis of the...
Prison mental health care in Northern Irelanddoi:10.1002/cbm.2080Adrian EastShannon Clinic Knockbracken Healthcare Park Belfast BT8 8BH United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdCriminal Behaviour and Mental Health...
Myers, Elissa, Miles Hewstone and Ed Cairns (2009), "Impact of conflict on mental health in Northern Ireland: The mediating role of intergroup forgiveness and collective guilt", Political Psychology, 30 (2): 269-290.Myers,E,Hewstone,M,Cairns,E. Impact of conflict on mental health in ...
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Policy in Northern IrelandEqual LivesIntellectual disabilitiesLearning disabilitiesMental health needsIn 2002, a Review of Mental Health and Learning Disability in Northern Ireland was launched, which reported during 2005-6 and produced a framework for future learning disability and mental health services....
mental healthmental illnessNorthern Irelandsocial securityAlthough mental illness affects people from all income levels, a significant proportion of discharged psychiatric patients rely heavily on the benefit system. Therefore, changes in benefit entitlement are of great concern to these people who already ...
We sought to comment on priorities relating to the development of diversion services in Ireland through comparison with developments in a neighbouring jurisdiction. Methods A comparative review was undertaken in...doi:10.1002/cbm.2080East Adrian