This phase of life (i.e. adolescence and emerging adulthood) also corresponds to a period of disconnection from healthcare services for young men. AIMS: The present exploratory qualitative study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to mental health care, as identified by a sample of young...
11 Informed by theoretical models and previous research,12-14 we explored the associations of individual, home, friendship, and school (eg, school community, operational features of the school, the broader school context) factors with mental health difficulties and mental well-being for secondary ...
Mental Health Needs and Effectiveness of Provision for Young Offenders in Custody and in the Community The aims of this project were to: Describe current models of mental health provision andexamples of good practice. To examine a national sample to estimate the level of mental health and psychoso...
- 《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 被引量: 34发表: 2010年 Mental health and risk behaviours of rural–urban migrants: Longitudinal evidence from Indonesia Using longitudinal data from Indonesia and drawing on relevant literature—on the stress process, social support, and migrant ...
N. (2021). Mentoring children in foster care: Examining relationship histories as moderators of intervention impact on children’s mental health and trauma symptoms. American Journal of Community Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajcp.12549 Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Weiler, L...
School of Community HealthHealth Sociology ReviewRowling L, Martin G & Walker L (eds) 2002. Mental health promotion and young people: concepts and practice. Sydney: McGraw-Hill.Office for Public Health in Scotland (2000) Mental Health Promotion Among Young People. Scottish Needs Assessment ...
More than one third of respondents identified social media as a factor in the mental health of young Australians compared to only five percent who said drugs and alcohol were a factor. Expectations from school, family or community and work or study pressures were the other leading contributors, ...
stereotypical views about SHSGs, particularly among humanservice providers, might also be regarded as a form of socio-political activity.This paper thus argues that the landscape of community-based socio-politicalactivity may be changing, particularly among Australian young people withmental health ...
Young women who regularly attend nightclubs are at risk for numerous health and social consequences, including mental distress, sexual and physical victimization and substance dependence. This paper uses a biopsychosocial framework to examine co-occurring mental health problems, victimization, substance depe...
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