Beukema, L de Winter, A F Korevaar, E L Hofstra, J Reijneveld, S A
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Purpose: Adolescents are the least likely to seek help for their mental health problems. School may be an important route to improve early recognition of adolescents with mental health problems in need for support, but little is known about the barriers to school support.Materials and methods: Data were collected in a longitudinal cohort study of D...
Aluh, Deborah Oyine Ayilara, Olaniyi Onu, Justus Uchenna Pedrosa, Barbara Silva, Manuela Grigaitė, Ugnė Santos-Dias, Margarida Cardoso, Graça Caldas-de-Almeida, José Miguel
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
There is increasing advocacy to reduce coercive practices in mental healthcare. Little research has been done on the topic in developing countries. To explore what mental health professionals in Nigeria think about coercion, why it is used, and what contextual factors influence its use in mental healthcare services. Semi-structured interviews were ...
Meyers, Travis J Fahmy, Chantal Wright, Kevin A
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Experiencing incarceration leads to increased rates of stress that result in a variety of negative physical, mental, and emotional outcomes. However, little research focuses on how individuals vary in their coping responses to stressful life events, like imprisonment. This study extends prior research by examining whether changes in coping styles t...
Farr, Michelle Mamluk, Loubaba Jackson, Joni Redaniel, Maria Theresa O'Brien, Marina Morgan, Rebecca Costello, Christian Spencer, Jez Banks, Jonathan
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Men at risk of suicide often face difficulties with finances, employment, or housing, yet support services are usually psychologically based. This study evaluated the Hope service which provides integrated psychosocial support alongside practical, financial and specialist advice. To examine how the Hope service supports men at risk of suicide and f...
Li, Xu-Hong Deng, Shu-Yu Zhang, Tian-Ming Wang, Yi-Zhou Wong, Irene Yin Ling Ran, Mao-Sheng
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Few studies have been conducted to explore medication non-adherence in persons with schizophrenia (PWS) and its influencing factors in rural China. This study aimed to investigate the medication non-adherence and its influencing factors among PWS in rural China. A total of 269 PWS and their family caregivers in Xinjin district, Chengdu, China were ...
Styła, Rafał Świtaj, Piotr
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Time perspective (TP) offers a new understanding of human personality, postulating that there are individual differences in how our mind assigns our experiences to different time categories. This concept may shed new light on the role of personality traits in shaping vulnerability to the internalized stigma. In this paper we propose a novel approac...
Petarli, Glenda Blaser Cattafesta, Monica Viana, Maria Carmen Moldes Bezerra, Olívia Maria de Paula Alves Zandonade, Eliana Salaroli, Luciane Bresciani
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
The unique characteristics of rural areas and agricultural work can contribute to the genesis of diseases, including mental disorders such as depression. To estimate the prevalence of and factors associated with depression symptoms in Brazilian farmers. A cross-sectional epidemiological study involving 784 farmers of the state of Espírito Santo/Bra...
Doroud, Nastaran King, Alicia Zirnsak, Tessa-May Brasier, Catherine Hall, Teresa Jordan, Helen Brophy, Lisa
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Recovery Colleges are an innovative approach to promoting personal recovery for people experiencing mental illness. This study was to explore experiences of students, supporters, staff, educators and external stakeholders (i.e. partner organisations) of a pilot Recovery College in the Australian Capital Territory (ACTRC), and the impact of particip...
Bond, Carmel Hui, Ada Timmons, Stephen Wildbore, Ellie Sinclair, Shane
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Evidence supports the positive influence of compassion on care experiences and health outcomes. However, there is limited understanding regarding how compassion is identified by people with lived experience of mental health care. To explore the views and experiences of compassion from people who have lived experience of mental health. Participants ...
von Peter, Sebastian Stuetzle, Stefan Brieger, Anna Ponew, Angel Lust, Christian Bermpohl, Felix Bechdolf, Andreas Hardt, Olaf Schomerus, Georg Speerforck, Sven
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Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England)
Although mental health professionals' mental health problems are gaining increased attention, there is little systematic research on this topic. This study investigated the frequency of crisis experiences among mental health professionals and examined how they approach these experiences in terms of their personal and social identities. An online su...