political economy of healthecosocial theoryResearch has demonstrated that mental disorders are one of the leading causes of disability in the United States. The level of mental health need is particularly high for members of racial and ethnic minority groups who, despite similar to higher mental ...
Results: Whilst not attempting a rigid definition of power or empowerment, this paper explores the concepts' varied use within the health and social care literature, particularly that relating to mental health and psychiatry, and demonstrates how power theories can be used to critique the validity ...
The gut microbiome’s effect on health is so big that it is sometimes referred to as a forgotten organ. The trillions ofcrittersin the loweralimentary canalhave an influence that seems to reach all over the body—helping regulate weight, for...
Complex health interventions (CHIs) are increasingly used in public health, clinical research and education to reduce the burden of disease worldwide. Numerous theories, models and frameworks (TMFs) have been developed to support implementation of CHIs. This systematic review aims to identify and crit...
The file system APIs are an abstraction of the lower level kernel systems, which are themselves an abstraction over the physical processes relating to changing data on a magnetic platter (or flash memory for an SSD). In most cases, the abstraction of treating a file like a stream of binary...
The cognitive theory compares the human brain to a computer, processing information systematically. This approach examines mental processes rather than just observable behaviors to understand how learning occurs. How it works In the workplace, cognitive learning happens through three key stages: ...
To illustrate, parent–child conflict is a further predictor of poorer mental health outcomes for youth, in part due to lessened peer contact and increased and enforced parent–child contact [157]. 12. Beyond Single Pathways: The Need for Multiple Pathway Models Although there is substantial ...
Spiritually there are other very old four-part patterns and themes relating to the Four Temperaments within astrology, the planets, and people's understanding of the world, for example: the ancient 'elements' - fire, water, earth and air; the twelve signs of the zodiac arranged in four sets...
x describe how psychologists have sought to define human personality and how it can be distinguished from other attributes; x distinguish between the different approaches relating to assessment of individual dif- ferences in personality; x describe and evaluate the different theories; x evaluate critica...
Categories of theory relating to risk-taking, identified from the 32 publications. 1. Lack of social integration Durkheim (1952) theorised that strong social ties could protect against an extreme form of risk-taking (suicide), a theory applied to youth suicide (Eckersley & Dear, 2002; Willis...