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Julie Boucher and Anne T. M. Konkle
Women who are generally part of socially disadvantaged and economically marginalized groups are especially susceptible to smoking during pregnancy but smoking rates are underreported in both research and interventions. While there is evidence to support ...
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Sonam Shelly, Emily Lodge, Carly Heyman, Felicity Summers, Amy Young, Jennifer Brew and Matthew James
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has been providing support to the Australian Government Department of Health to report on mental health-related data to Australian governments on a frequent basis since April 2020 in the form of COVID...
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Coralie Gandré, Jeanne Gervaix, Julien Thillard, Jean-Marc Macé, Jean-Luc Roelandt and Karine Chevreul
International recommendations for mental health care have advocated for a reduction in the length of stay (LOS) in full-time hospitalization and the development of alternatives to full-time hospitalizations (AFTH) could facilitate alignment with those re...
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Taina Ala-Nikkola, Sami Pirkola, Minna Kaila, Samuli I. Saarni, Grigori Joffe, Raija Kontio, Olli Oranta, Minna Sadeniemi and Kristian Wahlbeck
Current reforms of mental health and substance abuse services (MHS) emphasize community-based care and the downsizing of psychiatric hospitals. Reductions in acute and semi-acute hospital beds are achieved through shortened stays or by avoiding hospitali...
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Miriam Clark, Rohanna Buchanan and Leslie D. Leve
The perspectives of at-risk adolescent clients can play an important role in informing treatment services. The current study examines qualitative interview data from 15 young women with histories of maltreatment. Using a semi-structured qualitative inter...
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Miriam Clark, Rohanna Buchanan and Leslie D. Leve
The perspectives of at-risk adolescent clients can play an important role in informing treatment services. The current study examines qualitative interview data from 15 young women with histories of maltreatment. Using a semi-structured qualitative inter...
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Vuka?in ?u?ic,Dobrinka Dimitrijevic
Pág. 69 - 81
Health tourism implies a temporary change of place of residence for the purpose of preventive health care, rehabilitation, the use of different types of cosmetic services, as well as most complex medical procedures. According to the level of health servi...
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Nick Bouras, George Ikkos and Thomas Craig
Since the 1960s, we have witnessed the development and growth of community mental health care that continues to dominate mental health policy and practice. Several high-income countries have implemented community mental health care programmes but for man...
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Zeenat Kotval-K, Annabelle Wilkinson, Andy Brush and Eva Kassens-Noor
Residents in small urban and rural areas frequently depend on unreliable personal transportation to maintain their lifestyle and get to essential destinations within their society. Especially, vulnerable populations, such as seniors and low-income reside...
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Qiaobing Wu and Julian Chun-Chung Chow
Drawing upon a sample of 296 new immigrant women in Hong Kong, this study investigated how social service utilization, family functioning, and sense of community influenced the depressive symptoms of new immigrant women. Results of the structural equatio...
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Tonya Cross Hansel, Howard J. Osofsky, Joy D. Osofsky and Anthony Speier
Mental health issues are a significant concern after technological disasters such as the 2010 Gulf Oil Spill; however, there is limited knowledge about the long-term effects of oil spills. The study was part of a larger research effort to improve underst...
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Abdul Rais Abdul Latiff and Saidatulakmal Mohd
As physical abilities and health decline with age, older adults tend to lose their driving abilities, which affects their mobility. As mobility is important to older adults? wellbeing, there is a need to explore alternative modes of transportation to inc...
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Phiona Jerop Kipkorir
Pág. 2461 - 2469
Employees are the most important human resource an organization cannot do without. They make a significant contribution to the success of an organization. Currently there is increased pressure for employees to be productive at their work place. This pres...
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Evelina Pappa, Nick Kontodimopoulos, Angelos Papadopoulos, Yannis Tountas and Dimitris Niakas
Unmet health care needs are determined as the difference between the services judged necessary and the services actually received, and stem from barriers related to accessibility, availability and acceptability. This study aims to examine the prevalence ...
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Zeenat Kotval-K, Linda Keilman and Weijing Wang
This study examines the impact of the provision of specialized transportation services for older adults on the attainment of preventive healthcare services in selected cities across Michigan. The main hypothesis is that transportation services are critic...
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Damian Mellifont
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Research which is led by mentally diverse persons offers a variety of benefits. Crucially, this research holds potential to target wide-ranging social inclusion issues. Recognizing that these studies cannot lay claim to be commonplace, the ai...
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Katie Aubrecht
Pág. 271 - 292
This paper shares findings from a qualitative study on university student mental health and illness that included digitally recorded interviews with university student services and programs professionals and staff at a Canadian university. Transcripts we...
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Mingeun Son, Gangpyo Lee, Jaeyong Park and Min Choi
The platform developed in this study provides users with mental and physical health status monitoring services. Recently, it has been difficult for people with various respiratory diseases and mental health conditions to receive regular examinations/obse...
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Bronwin Patrickson, Mike Musker, Dan Thorpe, Yasmin van Kasteren, Niranjan Bidargaddi and The Consumer and Carer Advisory Group (CCAG)
Advancements in digital monitoring solutions collaborate closely with electronic medical records. These fine-grained monitoring capacities can generate and process extensive electronic record data. Such capacities promise to enhance mental health care bu...
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Luke Balcombe and Diego De Leo
Human-computer interaction (HCI) has contributed to the design and development of some efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, and adaptable digital mental health solutions. But HCI has not been well-combined into technological developments resulting i...
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