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Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health

Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health

9780198792994
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Opis
Prevention of mental illness and mental health promotion have often been ignored in the past, both in undergraduate and postgraduate curricula. Recently, however, there has been a clear shift towards public mental health, as a result of increasing scientific evidence that both these actions have a serious potential to reduce the onset of illness and subsequent burden as a result of mental illness and related social, economic and political costs. A clear distinction betweenprevention of mental illness and mental health promotion is critical. Selective prevention, both at societal and individual level, is an important way forward. The Oxford Textbook of Public Mental Health brings together the increasing interest in public mental health and the growing emphasis on the prevention of mental ill health and promotion of well-being into a single comprehensive textbook. Comprising international experiences of mental health promotion and mental well-being, chapters are supplemented with practical examples and illustrations to provide the most relevant information succinctly. This book will serve as an essentialresource for mental and public health professionals, as well as for commissioners of services, nurses and community health visitors.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
88204
9780198792994
9780198792994

Opis

Rok wydania
2018
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
616
Wymiary (mm)
219 x 276
Waga (g)
1752
  • Introduction; Section 1: Background and general principles; Principles of public health: Application to public mental health; Social inequalities and mental health; Economic costs of mental illness; The global burden of mental and substance use disorders: A review of methods, findings and applications of data from the Global Burden of Disease study; Models of causation of mental illness; Genetic influences across the age span; Public mental health and anthropology: An ecological approach; Social factors and mental health; The epidemiological burden of major psychiatric disorders; Critical epidemiology; Occupational epidemiology; Public mental health and occupational health; Health equity; Section 2: Evidence; Social capital and mental health; Controversies in well-being: Confronting and resolving the challenges; Unemployment and mental health; Housing and mental health; Social class and mental health: The impact of international recession and austerity; The social determinants of mental health; Social determinants in low income countries; Mental and physical health; Clinical outcome assessment in mental health; Environmental contaminants and mental health: The chemicalization of life as a matter of violation of the right to health and renewal of the disease industry; Section 3: Special groups; Family, marriage, and mental health; Prisoners and mental health; LGBTI and mental health; Sexual minority adolescents and mental health; Children and adolescents; Recognising mental health problems in the ageing community; Mental health in intellectual disability; Physical and psychiatric comorbidity; Globalization, migration, and mental health: A conceptual model for health research; Treatment of mental health problems in refugees and asylum seekers; Lifestyle; Prevention approaches to reduce alcohol-related harm; Prevention of drug addiction; Implications of the global mental health and HIV syndemic on HIV prevention and care; Suicide and the prevention of suicidal behaviours; Suicidal behaviour among adolescents: Risk and protective factors and universal evidence-based suicide prevention programmes; Section 4: Interventions: Types and places; Parenting skills and promotion of mental health over the lifespan; Pregnancy: The earliest opportunity for prevention and early intervention for mental disorders; Promoting mental health and well-being: What can schools do?; Early intervention in psychiatry; Anti-stigma interventions: Theory and evidence; Managing stress; Psychological intervention as a measure for promoting public mental health: Is it a white elephant?; Diet, environment, and mental health; Mental health and its social determinants: Some experiences of the Self-Employed Women s Association (SEWA) in India; Interpersonal violence; Poverty and interpersonal violence; NGOs and mental health; Public health and terrorism; Resilience and wellbeing; Resilience and the role of spirituality; Innovations in the area of social media; Telemental health: A public mental health perspective; Policy and public mental health in low and middle income countries; Managing research and evaluation for public mental health; Working with traditional healers to reduce mental health treatment gap in low and middle income countries; Section 5: Conclusions; Conclusion;
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